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Douglas Fieldew Pratt
- Born: 1900, Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
- Died: 1972 at age 72
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Lived in New South Wales but exhibited in Western Australia with the Perth Society of Artists.
Exhibited pencil drawings and etchings,with the Perth Society of Artists in the first exhibition in 1933. He lived in New South Wales and exhibited with the society in 1940 as well. This entry is a stub. You can help DAAO by submitting a biography.
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fl. 1933 - 1940 https://trove.nla.gov.au/people/517628
Douglas Fieldew Pratt was born in Katoomba, NSW, in 1900 at the manse of the Congregational Church, his father, the Rev.F.V.Pratt, being the resident minister. The family moved to Angaston, SA, in 1907. His first job was as a jackeroo on a country property near Singleton, NSW. It was here that he probably developed his love and affinity with the landscape. Moving on to Sydney he became a licensed surveyor in 1922 and married Phyllis Clark the following year. Later, in 1925, he worked as a detail surveyor for the Metropolitan Water, Sewerage & Drainage Board. A colleague at the MWS & DB, having seen some of his sketches, suggested he should develop his drawing and painting talents. Selling some of his paintings that same year encouraged him to study at the Royal Art Society's drawing classes and at Sydney Long's Etching School. His artwork covered all mediums - oils, watercolour, pencil, etchings. His first exhibition was held at the Macquarie Galleries, Bligh Street, Sydney in 1928. This was followed by exhibitions of his etchings and pencil drawings throughout Australia. Sydney, Melbourne and Perth have his works hung in their art galleries.
During World War II, he served in the Australian Army (War Graves), serving in New Guinea; he attained the rank of captain. In 1953, he was appointed to the Commwealth Art Advisory Board, Canberra and served as a member until his death in 1972: he was awarded an OBE for this work. He also served as Vice-President of the Royal Art Society of NSW, of which he was a member for more than 20 years. Sir William Dargie wrote Pratt's biography ' The Australian Artist Douglas Pratt' "by order (request?) of the artist's family": it was published in 1975. There appears to be little other documention of his life. Although no mention of his artworks being reproduced in the form of postcards is mentioned in the biography, nor in any other articles that I have read, it would appear by the details that they were published about the 1930- 40's. The cards present delicately drawn detailed pencil sketches, of Sydney, with his signature 'Douglas Pratt' in the bottom right or left hand corner. They were published by J.S.Pty.Ltd. and bear no reference numbers. The postcards are black and white letterpress production printed on inexpensive white board: size 140 x 88mm. Although most cards that I have seen have been unused, I do have two in my possession that were written on and dated 1944. Postcards noted to date are listed alphabetically as follows: 1. Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park 2. Coogee Beach, NSW 3. Farm Cove to Macquarie Street 4. Fort Denison, Sydney Harbour 5. George Street, Sydney 6. Government House, Sydney 7. Harbour Glimpses, Sydney 8. Hotel Mansions, Sydney 9. Hyde Park, Sydney 10. Hyde Park, Sydney (different to No.9) 11. Martin Place, Sydney (Note: No clock tower on the GPO. It was removed in 1942 because of WW II, and rebuilt in 1964) 12. Neilson Park, Sydney 13. Pitt Street, Sydney 14. Railway Tower, Sydney 15. St.Mary's Cathedral, Sydney (I have also seen this in the form of a Xmas card) 16. Sydney Harbour from Elizabeth Bay 17. Sydney Harbour from Rose Bay 18. York Street and Wynyard Park, Sydney http://postcardnsw.com/522/douglas-pratt-artist-1900-1972
Name:Douglas Fieldew Pratt Gender:Male Electoral Year:1963 Subdistrict:Vaucluse State:New South Wales District:Wentworth Country:Australia Residential Address: 70 King's Road Occupation: Surveyor Others at the same address Pratt, Phyllis Harriett hd Ancestry.com. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
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