Leslie Wilkie

Leslie Wilkie

Leslie Andrew Alexander Wilkie (27 June 18784 September 1935) was an Australian artist, president of the Royal South Australian Society of Artists in 1932cite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120547b.htm |title=Wilkie, Leslie Andrew Alexander (1878 - 1935) |accessdate=2007-08-12 |author=Joyce McGrath |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 12 |publisher=MUP |year=1990 |pages=pp.487-488] .

Early life

Wilkie was born at Royal Park, Melbourne, the son of David Wilkie and Mary Frances, née Rutherford. He was a grand-nephew of Sir David Wilkie. He was educated at Brunswick College and in 1896 entered the National Gallery of Victoria school at Melbourne under Lindsay Bernard Hall.

Art career

Wilkie came first into notice in 1902 when he showed some very promising work at the Victorian Artists' Society exhibition. He went to Europe in 1904 for further study, and after his return to Australia was appointed acting master of the drawing school at Melbourne while Frederick McCubbin was on leave. Wilkie was elected a member of the council of the Victorian Artists Society, and after the foundation of the Australian Art Association was its honorary secretary for three years. In September 1926 he was appointed curator of the Art Gallery of South Australia at Adelaide and proved himself a most efficient and painstaking officer. In 1934 he joined a University of Adelaide anthropological expedition to Central Australia where painted portraits of Aborigines near Cooper Creek. The portraits were later exhibited at the Art Gallery of South Australia.

Wilkie died in Adelaide on 4 September 1935 after an operation for appendicitis. He married Nani Tunnock, who died in 1930, and was survived by a daughter.

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