A Case For Apples, Alan Bourne, ca. 1970s
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Alan Bourne (1921–79), had no formal training as an artist. He was tutored by several artists including the renowned Murray Walker. He has works in the National Gallery of Victoria, UQ Darnell Collection and Kelvin Grove College of Advanced Education, Brisbane.
This work was entered into the first Stanthorpe Arts Festival in 1972 and was acquired by the Stanthorpe Regional Art gallery. The work depicts a wooden storage apple box which was used at the time for fruit transport.
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Alan Bourne (1921–79), had no formal training as an artist. He was tutored by several artists including the renowned Murray Walker. He has works in the National Gallery of Victoria, UQ Darnell Collection and Kelvin Grove College of Advanced Education, Brisbane.
This work was entered into the first Stanthorpe Arts Festival in 1972 and was acquired by the Stanthorpe Regional Art gallery. The work depicts a wooden storage apple box which was used at the time for fruit transport.
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Alan Bourne (1921–79), had no formal training as an artist. He was tutored by several artists including the renowned Murray Walker. He has works in the National Gallery of Victoria, UQ Darnell Collection and Kelvin Grove College of Advanced Education, Brisbane.
This work was entered into the first Stanthorpe Arts Festival in 1972 and was acquired by the Stanthorpe Regional Art gallery. The work depicts a wooden storage apple box which was used at the time for fruit transport.