MAX MANNIX "A Try Saving Tackle" Original Oil On Board Painting 35cm x 44.5cm

Regular price $5,500.00

MAX MANNIX (1939 - )

Original Oil On Board Painting


Title: A Try Saving Tackle

Signed: Lower Image

Image Size: 35cm x 44.5cm

Frame Size: 57cm x 67cm (New Timber Frame)

Condition: Excellent - New


Framed and Ready to Hang.

 

Provenance: Max Mannix Artist, Sydney.


You can also come view this work and many others in our Surry Hills Gallery in Sydney. Please message me to arrange a time to view in person.


This work is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.


Serafin Martinez

Principal, Martinez Art Dealer

Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia

ABN 36 561 407 649

 

CV for Max Mannix | Australian Artist

Max’s paintings are held in private & corporate collections in many countries including:
– South Africa, Germany, USA, Canada, Israel, China, New Zealand, Japan, United Arab Emirates and many more.

A selection of buildings currently hanging original works:

– Australian Consulate Residence, Hong Kong.
– Emirates Tower – Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
– Shinjuki Nomura Building, Tokyo, Japan
– Cartier Building, Osaka, Japan
– AMP Building, Perth, Australia
– MLC building, Sydney, Australia
– 101 Collins st, Melbourne, Australia

Finalist  – Suleman Prize – Art Gallery of NSW – 2015

Finalist – Wynne Prize – Art Gallery of NSW – 2014

Publications:

 – ‘Max Mannix – THE ARTIST’, A Retrospective of Works by the Artist, 2011
– ‘BOUND’ Magazine. Art & Design Issue:11,Vol:1, No:11
– ‘Expressions’ (French title), 2008
– ‘Riotous Riddles’ by Helen McKay & Berice Dudley, illustrated by Max Mannix. 1998
– ‘Australian Characters’, Max Mannix, 1989
– ‘The Illustrated Treasury of Australian Humour’, by Michael Sharkey Oxford Uni, 1988
– ‘Steele Rudd: A Dad and Dave Selection’, illustrated by Max Mannix, 1985
– ‘Australian Artists Today’, 1984
– ‘The Wild Colonial Boy and Other Bush Ballads’, illustrated by Max Mannix, 1982
– Kevin Hill’s TOP TEN Australian Artists


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