- Karl Matzek
Karl George Matzek (1890 - 1983) was an
Austria n religiousartist of Czech descent who is best noted for his panoramas andmural s ofBiblical scenes in church buildings.Matzek, a graduate of the
Berlin Academy of Arts, migrated toPerth, Western Australia , in 1958. He painted theStations of the Cross , a series of 14 pictures, in the "Como Catholic Church" inWestern Australia .Matzek later moved to
Canberra , where there was a sizeable Serbian political immigrant population who first arrived in 1949, followingWorld War II . The Serbs built St GeorgeSerbian Orthodox Church in 1966, after the Government granted them a block of land at National Circuit, Forrest, close to Parliament House. In the following year, Matzek, then 77, was commissioned to decorate the interior of the church, and for the next 16 years until his death in 1983, he devoted himself to painting the side walls, ceiling and altar screen, depicting episodes in Serbian history as well as Biblical scenes. Even though the Church itself is architecturally small in size, Matzek’s two 20-metre-long panoramas and murals have attracted visitors daily from all parts ofAustralia and overseas.He converted to the Orthodox faith as "George" during his work with the Church. Following a brief illness, Matzek died on
April 16 ,1983 , and was buried at the St. Sava Monastery Cemetery.External links
* http://www.pcug.org.au/~petkovic/canberraserbs/st_george_history_kazich.htm
* http://www.pcug.org.au/~petkovic/canberraserbs/st_george_construction.htm
* http://littlehills.com/travel_information/act.canberra.shtml
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