LYMBURNER, FRANCIS (1916-1972)
“The Bus Stop” (c.1950)
Oil on paper
30 x 44cm
Signed upper right
*The Collection of Cherie and Oscar Edwards
*The Fred and Elinor Wrobel Collection, Sydney
Lymburner was an important, award-winning Australian Expressionist & Figurative Painter. Francis trained at Brisbane Technical College and won the Godfrey Rivers medal in 1936. He began teaching at East Sydney Technical College in 1940 and was featured in Art in Australia the following year. He held his first solo exhibition, at the Notanda Gallery. Considered by many to be at the forefront of developments in contemporary art in Sydney in the 1940s, Lymburner belonged to the Sydney Art Group. Francis's romantic paintings were often associated with the 'Sydney Charm School'. His works are represented in most National Collections.

