Emilie and Jonathan Namatjira were notable figures in Australian Indigenous art, connected to the renowned artist Albert Namatjira, who was Emilie's father. Emilie was known for her vibrant paintings that often depicted landscapes and cultural themes, while Jonathan was recognized for his efforts in preserving and promoting Aboriginal culture and heritage. Together, they contributed to the legacy of their artistic family, blending traditional techniques with contemporary expressions. Their work reflects a deep connection to their heritage and a commitment to sharing their stories through art.
Albert (Elea) Namatjira was born to Namatjira and Ljukuta. When Namatjira (father) was baptised, he took the European name of Jonathan, while his wife took the name Emilie. Young Elea took the European name of Albert, and his father's name as his second name.
Just dessert for Namatjira
Namatjira the Painter was created in 1947.
The cast of Sons of Namatjira - 1975 includes: Keith Namatjira as himself
The duration of Namatjira the Painter is 1320.0 seconds.
Albert Namatjira was born on the 28th June 1902.
In 1938 Namatjira's first exhibition was held in Melbourne
The cast of Namatjira the Painter - 1947 includes: Rex Battarbee as himself Albert Namatjira as himself
Fight Like a Girl - Emilie Autumn song - was created in 2011.
Albert Namatjira's funeral was held on 9 August 1959.
Elea Namatjira. Which was then changed to Albert 1905 at Lutheran Church (N.T.)
Yes in fact he loves her