Napier Waller

Napier Waller

Mervyn Napier Waller CMG OBE (19 June 1893 – 30 March 1972) was a noted Australian muralist, mosaicist and painter in stained glass and other media. He is perhaps best known for the mosaics and stained glass for the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, completed in 1958. However, Melbourne has been described as "a gallery of Napier Waller’s work", as eleven monumental murals by Waller are on display in the central business district and at the University of Melbourne’s main campus.

The Australian Dictionary of Biography says his work "was strongly influenced by Pre-Raphaelite and late-nineteenth century British painters; his monumental works show an increasingly classical and calmly formal style, using timeless and heroic figure compositions to express ideas and ideals, sometimes with theosophical or gnostic overtones".[1]

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Biography

Napier Waller was born in Penshurst, Victoria in 1893. His parents were native-born: William Waller, a contractor, and Sarah née Napier. He studied at the National Gallery schools in Melbourne, and exhibited paintings and drawings in 1915. He enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force that year, and soon after married Christian Yandell, a fellow art student.

He served in France from 1916, being so seriously wounded at Bullecourt that he lost his right arm. He was right-handed but learned to use his left hand while recuperating. Back in Australia, he established his reputation by exhibiting more paintings. In 1923 he exhibited a series of linocuts, being the first to make and exhibit linocuts in Australia. His first mural design failed to win a competition in 1921. His first major mural was for the Menzies Hotel in Melbourne, in 1927. In 1927 he completed murals at the Melbourne Town Hall. The State Library of Victoria accepted his mural Peace After Victory in 1928. He studied mosaics in Ravenna and Venice in 1929.

On his return, he worked almost exclusively in mosaic and stained glass. His major pieces during the 1930s were a monumental mosaic for the University of Western Australia, and mosaics and murals for Newspaper House (1933) and the dining hall in the Myer Emporium (1935). He became senior art teacher in the applied art school of the Working Men's College, Melbourne (now the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology). He took no major commissions during World War II, but worked mainly as an illustrator.

He designed and completed the mosaics and stained glass for the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, completed in 1958. Earlier that year he remarried, to his New Zealand-born assistant.

He died in 1972, in Melbourne.

Honours

Napier Waller was appointed an Officer (OBE) of the Order of the British Empire in 1953[2] and a Companion (CMG) of the Order of St Michael and St George in 1959.[3]

Major works

  • linocut The Man in Black (1926; a self-portrait, showing him with both arms intact)
  • mural for the Menzies Hotel, Melbourne (1927; the building was demolished in 1969, and the mural was sold privately)
  • murals at the Melbourne Town Hall (1927)
  • mural Peace After Victory, State Library of Victoria (1928)
  • mural Better Than to Squander Life’s Gifts is to Conserve Them and Ensure a Fearless Future, T&G Life Building, Collins and Russell Sts, Melbourne
  • mural I’ll Put a Girdle Around the Earth, Newspaper House, Collins St, Melbourne (1933)
  • Florentine murals at the Florentino Restaurant, Bourke St, Melbourne (now Grossi Restaurant) (1934)
  • stained glass window, Wesley Church, Lonsdale St, Melbourne (1935)
  • stained glass window, Wilson Hall, University of Melbourne (1935; destroyed by fire 1952, retrieved from the ashes and now the Leckie Window in foyer of the Ian Potter Museum of Art)
  • mural Females Through the Ages for the dining hall in the Myer Emporium, Bourke St, Melbourne (1935)
  • stained glass window, Orchid Window, Botany School, University of Melbourne (1937)
  • mosaic for the University of Western Australia (1930s)
  • mural Australian Symbolic Figures, Royal Insurance Co, Collins St, Melbourne (1940; the building was demolished in 1969 and the mural was donated to the Architecture, Building and Planning Library at the University of Melbourne)
  • mosaics and stained glass for the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra (1958)
  • mural The Eight Aboriginal Tribal Headmen (1963; Temple Court foyer, Collins St, Melbourne; this mural was covered for 21 years and it was feared it had been lost; however, during renovations in 2003 it was rediscovered and plans were underway to have it displayed once more)
  • mosaic Prometheus (1967, Monash House foyer, William St, Melbourne)

Notes

References

Other reading

  • Draffin, Nicholas, “The Art of M. Napier Waller”

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