James William Govett

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James William Govett
Born1910
Watercolour
MovementImpressionism

James William Govett (1910 – 11 July 1998) was an Australian

landscapes and portraits
.

Early life

Govett was born in 1910 in the small suburb of

National Gallery School in Melbourne, and later at the Max Meldrum School from 1930 to 1939 while working as a bank clerk at the State Bank
. His mother was also a painter and studied with Max Meldrum from 1931 to 1950.

Govett served in the Army in the Pacific during

Chelsea School of Art
in 1947.

Career

During his lifetime Govett lived in London and Melbourne, having a studio at 22 Cheyne Gardens,

Sir Charles Mackerras
", was exhibited at Qantas Gallery, London.

In later years, he returned permanently to Melbourne and resumed his residence at 22 Scenic Crescent,

Dandenongs
. He died on 11 July 1998 and was buried at the Kangaroo Ground Cemetery on 16 July 1998.

Exhibitions

  • National Gallery School, Melbourne – 1946
  • Athenaeum Gallery – 5 January 1953 (Joint Exhibition with Nellie Govett)
  • Athenaeum Gallery – 29 April 1957 (Joint Exhibition with Nellie Govett)
  • Qantas Gallery, London – 4 October 1966
  • Woburn Abbey – 1972
  • Hilton Park Lane London – 1970s
  • Soroptomist Headquarters (Victoria), South Yarra – September 1993 (A retrospective art exhibition of two artists – mother and son: Helena Nellie Govett and James Romaine Govett)

Known portraits

Sources

  • "An easel on wheels". Morning Herald (Sydney). 4 October 1966
  • "Art is her only gossip".
    The Argus
    6 January 1953
  • "Australian artist James Govett..." The Herald. 17 November 1952.
  • "Disappointed". Unknown newspaper 17 June 1953
  • Govett, James William. (1972) Exhibition of Portraits and Landscapes by James Govett: 30 August/ 27 September 1972: Woburn Abbey seat of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford. 7p.
  • Govett, James William. (197-?) James Govett: Exhibition London Hilton
    Park Lane
    W.1: 13–26 July. 5p.
  • Govett, James William and Govett, Helena Nellie. A retrospective art exhibition of two artists – mother and son: Helena Nellie Govett and James Romaine Govett at Soroptomist Headquarters, South Yarra. September 1993
  • "I found Rembrandt's secret..." Sun-Herald (Sydney). 9 October 1996.
  • james.govett's photostream Flickr
  • "James Govett...Rembrandt's glow". Unknown newspaper 20 April 1957.
  • James Govett to Lawrence Bragg W.L. (National Archives: BRAGG/54A/46) Correspondence in 1966 re offer to do his portrait for notable Australians show at Qantas Gallery (files at Royal Institution of Great Britain)
  • Matheson, Anne. "Princess Anne's escort: Australian has painted portrait of the young Earl of Caithness". The Australian Women's Weekly. 21 June 1967. p. 22
  • National Archives of Australia. Govett, James William: War Service Record. www.naa.gov.au
  • National Dictionary of Biography. (Several articles have indications of portraits done by James Govett).
  • Noted portraitist in Canberra. Canberra Times. 10 October 1964. p. 14.
  • Obituary for James Govett (placed by DeWolfe family) The Age. 14 July 1998.
  • Obituary for James Govett (placed by Molesworth family) The Age. 13 July 1998.
  • Perry, Peter & Perry, John. Max Meldrum & Associates: Their Arts, lives and influences. Castlemaine Art Museum, 1996.
  • Phillip Caldwell Auctioneers. The James & Helen Johnson Collection & selected vendors: Sunday 11 June 2007. (inc. 20 lots of paintings by James Govett)
  • "Princess most beautiful girl I have seen". The Sun (Melbourne). 26 December 1952.
  • Public Records Office, (Melbourne). Will, probate and administration files: Govett, James William 1998.

References

  1. ^ "Painting, James Govett, Cr Marie Dalley : Mayor of Kew, 1954". Victorian Collections. Retrieved 17 November 2023.