Noel McKenna’s spare linear style and paintings of everyday scenarios often feature animals and interiors. In this portrait he has depicted art collector and dealer Joseph Brown AO OBE (1918–2009) in a pared-back gallery setting with John Brack’s painting Two Typists (1955) in the background.
Brown arrived in Australia from Poland in 1933. Having studied painting and sculpture, he exhibited his works in the 1960s, however he is best known as a gallerist who fostered the careers of emerging Australian artists and facilitated appreciation of the work of their historical antecedents. Having established the Joseph Brown Gallery in Collins Street, Melbourne, in 1967, he built up one of the finest private art collections in Australia, and made such substantial contributions to Australian art history that he was awarded three honorary doctorates. His gift of more than 150 works to the National Gallery of Victoria in 2004 is one of the most generous donations of artworks to a public collection in Australia. Brown purchased Two Typists for his own private collection (the red dot in McKenna’s work capturing this moment) and it was later among the artworks he donated to the NGV.
Gift of the artist 2021. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
© Noel McKenna/Copyright Agency, 2024
John Brack 'Two Typists' 1955 is kindly reproduced with permission from Helen Brack
Noel McKenna (2 portraits)