Namatjira the Painter was created in 1947.
The duration of Namatjira the Painter is 1320.0 seconds.
The cast of Namatjira the Painter - 1947 includes: Rex Battarbee as himself Albert Namatjira as himself
Albert Namatjira's experience in European watercolour style was gained from and influenced by painter Rex Batterbee.
Australian aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira spent a short period of time in jail in Alice Springs.
Australian aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira spent a short period of time in jail in Alice Springs.
He is most well known as a painter.
Indigenous Australian painter Albert Namatjira died on 8 August 1959 as a result of heart disease which was complicated by pneumonia.
Albert Namatjira was the Aboriginal painter famous for his watercolour paintings. He was born Elea Namatjira on 28 July 1902, into the Arrernte tribe of the Northern Territory. Namatjira was raised at the Lutheran mission school, Hermannsburg, near Alice Springs. In his early years, he learned to paint in non-traditional style, but his experience in European watercolour style was gained from painter Rex Batterbee. Namatjira held his first exhibition in Melbourne in 1938, and his work was completely sold out.
This was Albert Namatjira. Namatjira was famous for his Australian landscapes, especially of the region of the western MacDonnell Ranges.
Australian aboriginal painter Albert Namatjira was brought up in a Lutheran mission, Hermannsburg, but he still retained his understanding of the mythology of the Aranda, the central Australian tribe to which he belonged.
The Painter was created in 1981-09.
The Painter of Signs was created in 1976.