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The Mask of Barry Humphries

c. 1972
Sir William Dargie CBE

oil on composition board (frame: 64.5 cm x 53.2 cm, support: 52.5 cm x 41.0 cm)

Barry Humphries AO CBE (1934-2023), was well into his career as an actor and writer by the time this portrait was painted in the early 1970s. Although Humphries had long been based overseas, Dargie has commented that preparations for this portrait were made during a period when he was 'holed-up' in Melbourne. The genres of still life and portraiture are combined in this rather eerie work. Although it stands in considerable contrast to Dargie's more straightforward portraits, it is not unusual in his repertoire. He began sketching and painting from plaster models while at art school, and made paintings of busts, draped masks and sculptures from the 1930s through to the 1970s. Another portrait of Humphries depicts the sitter's head in a Chinese bowl with his hands lying alongside. The casts Dargie made of Humphries's head and hands are now in the Victorian State Library.

Gift of Marlene McCarthy 2006. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
© Roger Dargie and Faye Dargie

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Artist and subject

Sir William Dargie CBE (age 60 in 1972)

Barry Humphries (age 38 in 1972)

Subject professions

Performing arts

Donated by

Marlene McCarthy (1 portrait)

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