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Frank Sherrin

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Francis Clinton Sherrin was born on 18 September 1893 at Woolloongabba, Brisbane, the only son of Joseph and Pauline Fredrica Sherrin whose family were pioneers of the Cleveland area. He showed an early interest in paintings when he attended schools in Brisbane and Ipswich. He married May Gwynneth Bowen at All Saints Anglican Church, Brisbane, and their only child, June, was born in 1928. He had no formal art training apart from some lessons in watercolour technique from Vida Lahey.

Sherrin had a long and active involvement in the Brisbane art scene. He was a member of the Royal Queensland Art Society and exhibited in the years from 1920 to 1949. He was a foundation member, Vice-Chairman (1941 - 46) and President (1946 - 56) of the Half Dozen Group of Artists. He was a member of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales, a member of the Fellowship of Australian Artists (Victoria), and in 1954 was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal for his services to art in Queensland. Sherrin was a trustee of the then Queensland National Art Gallery from December 1951 to April 1959 when it became the Queensland Art Gallery.

Sherrin spent his working life in the engineering section of the Postmaster General's Department, Brisbane, apart from a few years when he was transferred to Bundaberg. He made frequent weekend outdoor sketching and painting trips with fellow artist Charles Lancaster, completing the majority of his works 'en plein air'. In his latter years, Sherrin spent more time in his studio completing what were initially outdoor studies. Sherrin occasionally joined members of the Marburg Group (James Wieneke, George Wilson Cooper, Harry Cotterell, Charles Lancaster and Toowoomba artists Herbert Carstens and Ralph Weppner).

Oil painting was the focus of Sherrin's work but from the 1940s onward he increasingly explored watercolour as a medium. Although he painted the majority of his restrained and gentle landscape paintings in and around Brisbane, Sherrin's catalogue entries and sketchbooks reveal working drawings from North Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales. He particularly admired the work of, and was good friends with the artist Will Ashton, whom he met on one of his trips to Sydney. Sherrin exhibited until 1967 and died in Brisbane on 18 March 1968.

Glenn R Cooke.

Author profile: Glenn R. Cooke was appointed the first Curator of Decorative Arts at the Queensland Art Gallery in 1981 and has published extensively on the visual and decorative arts. His commitment to documenting Queensland’s visual arts history was recognised in 1999 when he was appointed Research Curator, Queensland Heritage

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Also known as:

Sherrin, Francis Clinton

Gender:

Male

Birth:

Date:

1893-09-18

Period active:

Dates:

1920 - 1967

Death:

Date:

1968-03-18

Medium:

Painting

Artwork:

Title:

Seascape (Tweed River area)

Date:

1940

Note:

Queensland Art Gallery Collection

Artwork:

Title:

Mount Warning from Razorback

Date:

1940

Note:

Queensland Art Gallery Collection

Artwork:

Title:

A Summer Afternoon

Date:

c. 1946

Note:

Queensland Art Gallery Collection

Artwork:

Title:

Pottery Kilns

Date:

1946

Note:

Queensland Art Gallery Collection

Artwork:

Title:

Seaside Trees

Date:

c. 1940s

Note:

Queensland Art Gallery Collection

Artwork:

Title:

Sketchbook

Date:

c. 1930 - 1950

Note:

Queensland Art Gallery Collection

Artwork:

Title:

View from St Christopher's Lodge

Date:

ND

Note:

University Art Museum, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Artwork:

Title:

Fingal Light

Date:

1926

Note:

University Art Museum, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Artwork:

Title:

Landscape With Trees

Date:

ND

Note:

University Art Museum, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Artwork:

Title:

Manly Pier (Moreton Bay)

Date:

1938

Note:

University Art Museum, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Artwork:

Title:

The Road to Kandanga

Date:

ND

Note:

University Art Museum, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Artwork:

Title:

Reflections

Date:

1921

Note:

University Art Museum, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Artwork:

Title:

Burleigh Heads from Currumbin Beach

Date:

c. 1960

Note:

Gold Coast Art Centre, Bundall, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Charles Lancaster and Frank Sherrin

Date:

1922-03-08 - 1922-03-22

Place:

Sheldon Gallery, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Frank Sherrin

Date:

1946-02-19 - 1946-03-02

Place:

Canberra Hotel, Brisbane, QLD

Note:

Organised by Lilian Pedersen

Exhibition:

Title:

Art for all exhibition: Recent acquisitions of the Queensland National Art Gallery

Date:

1947-05-09 - 1947-05-23

Place:

Finney's Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Exhibition of Queensland Art

Date:

1951-09-10 - 1951-10-07

Place:

Queensland National Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

CH Lancaster: Hubert Jarvis, H Cotterell and Frank Sherrin: Four Queensland artists

Date:

1954-11-09 - 1954-11-20

Place:

Moreton Galleries, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Frank Sherrin 1893-1968: A Queensland plein airist

Date:

1992-04-01 - 1992-06-09

Place:

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

The Brisbane connection, selected works by early Queensland artists 1884-1954

Date:

1992-07-24 - 1992-08-29

Place:

Riverhouse Galleries, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Exhibition of selected works by early Queensland artists, paintings from 1900-1955

Date:

1993-07-04 - 1993-07-31

Place:

Riverhouse Galleries, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Autumn Exhibition

Date:

1966-05

Place:

Design Arts Centre, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Annual exhibitions

Date:

1920 - 1949

Place:

Royal Queensland Art Society, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Annual exhibitions

Date:

1941 - 1967

Place:

Half Dozen Group of Artists, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Annual Exhibitions

Date:

1952, 1958, 1959

Place:

Queensland Artists of Fame and Promise, Brisbane, QLD

Exhibition:

Title:

Caltex Centenary Art Contest

Date:

1959

Place:

Brisbane, QLD

Collection:

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD

Collection:

University Art Museum, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD

Collection:

Gold Coast Art Centre, Bundall, QLD

Recognition:

1954, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal

Associate:

Lancaster, Charles

Associate:

Wieneke, James

Associate:

Cooper, George Wilson

Associate:

Cotterell, Harry

Associate:

Carstens, Herbert

Associate:

Weppner, Ralph

Associate:

Lahey, Vida

Associate:

Ashton, Will

Associated organisation:

Royal Art Society of New South Wales

Associated organisation:

Fellowship of Australian Artists

Associated organisation:

Half Dozen Group of Artists

Family member:

Person:

Sherrin, Joseph

Relation:

father

Family member:

Person:

Sherrin, Pauline Fredrica

Relation:

mother

Family member:

Person:

nee Bowen, May Gwynneth

Relation:

spouse

Family member:

Person:

Sherrin, June

Relation:

daughter

Residence:

Place:

Brisbane, QLD

Residence:

Place:

Woolloongabba, Brisbane, QLD

Residence:

Place:

Bundaberg, QLD

Biographer:

Cooke, Glenn R

Source of info:

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD

Date written:

Date:

2009

Reference:

Title:

Frank Sherrin 1893-1969: A Queensland plein airist

Year:

1992

Author:

Herbert, Susan

Published:

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD

Summary:

Landscape painter who was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal in 1954 for his services to art in Queensland.

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Author profile: Glenn R. Cooke was appointed the first Curator of Decorative Arts at the Queensland Art Gallery in 1981 and has published extensively on the visual and decorative arts. His commitment to documenting Queensland’s visual arts history was recognised in 1999 when he was appointed Research Curator, Queensland Heritage
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