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Murray Bail

c. 1990
Jinx Nolan

oil on composition board (frame: 26.5 cm x 26.5 cm depth 2.5 cm)
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Murray Bail (b. 1941), writer, was born in Adelaide and spent several years in India and England in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In London, he wrote for the Transatlantic Review and the Times Literary Supplement. His first book of short stories, Contemporary Portraits and Other Stories, was published in England in 1975. His first novel Homesickness (1980) won the National Book Council Award and shared the Age Book of the Year Award; Holden's Performance (1987) won the 1988 Victorian Premier's Award for fiction. Bail wrote a lyrical monograph on the artist Ian Fairweather in 1981, which was republished in 2009. Described as 'one of our most remarkable fabulists', Bail has won critical acclaim and a number of major Australian literary honours, including the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and the Miles Franklin Award for the beguiling Eucalyptus (1998). His subsequent novels include The Pages (2008) and The Voyage (2012). In 2021 he published his collection of autobiographical writings, He.

Artist Jinx Nolan is the daughter of writer Cynthia Reed and the adopted daughter of Sidney Nolan. Jinx Nolan's vibrant painting of Bail recollects many of her adoptive father's portraits in its expressive execution and simplicity of form. It is a diminutive yet distinctive work, a modern-day 'miniature' that demonstrates wit and verve.

Gift of an anonymous donor 2021

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Artist and subject

Jinx Nolan (age 49 in 1990)

Murray Bail (age 49 in 1990)

Related portraits

1. Murray Bail, 1980-1981. All Fred Williams.
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