Their Australian life began in a Bondi boarding house with other Hungarian migrants some of whom were Jewish, others Nazis. But, then, how many middle-class Jews do we know whose sons have become Buddhist monks? In 2004 she was awarded the Order of Australia (AO). Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Later on in life she got married to her future husband who had to go fight in World War 2 and was then forced to be in a labor camp by the Nazis. Former High Court judge Michael Kirby, who has had his portrait painted by Cassab and became a close friend, was also unable to attend the funeral and sent his condolences. My eyes burn from the vivid colours of the day. Peter Kampfner, Judy Cassab and Norman Seligman. In Australia, she quickly gained a reputation for her distinctive expressionist technique and portrait abilities. Originally named Judit Kaszab, she had only arrived in Australia in 1951 but soon adapted to her new home, changing her name to Judy Cassab, establishing herself as an innovative portraitist. After many years of hardship and loss, in 1951, already an accomplished painter, Judy, Jancsi and their two Budapest-born sons, were able to emigrate to Australia. I always talk to my sitters, because I like to catch the expression in their eyes. 1951 At the German embassy waiting for her travel papers, Judy felt for the first time in my life that I was not a girl, not a woman, not a human being, but a Jew. [2] Two years later, in 1941, Jancsi was sent to a forced labour camp. Judy Cassab Diaries by Judy Cassab 1st ed Hardcover 0091831024 Random House. ISBN 0 642 10674 6 Reproduced with permission. It gave her a lot of pleasure.. We pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging. They were the only members of their families to do so. This exhibition presents a more private side of Cassabs life than that of previous public exhibitions and commissioned portraits of leaders and luminaries. Judy Cassab was born Judit Kaszab in Vienna, Austria, in 1920, to Hungarian parents. Create Alert. Due to major building activity, some collections are unavailable. Judy and Jancsi emigrated to Australia in 1951 with their two sons, Janos (John) and Peter. Judy Cassab was born Judy Kaszab in Vienna, Austria, in 1920, to Hungarian parents. After surviving War War ii in Nazi-occupied Budapest by concealing her Jewish identity, in 1951 she immigrated to Sydney with her husband and children. A Hungarian Jew, Cassab fled Europe after 10 years of oppression at the hands of both the fascist and communist regimes. Judy Cassab (Australian, born 1920) Arid Vegetation. She missed him terribly, and in 1939, following the Nazi invasion of Prague, she returned home and they were married. As a migrant and as a woman, Cassab overcame remarkable. Judy passed away in her Sydney home in the early hours of Tuesday morning with her sons by her side. The University of Sydney awarded her an honorary Doctor of Letters in 1995, and in 2011 Hungary awarded her its Gold Cross of Merit. Cassab, Judy. From Judy Cassabs scrapbooks and photograph albums, 1951-1997, at the National Library of Australia. She began painting at twelve years old and began studying at the Academy of Art in Prague in 1938 but was forced to flee the German occupation in 1939. The first years of their marriage were plagued with the horrors of World War II. Like all businesses we are struggling to keep food on the table of all our local and hard working journalists, artists, sales, delivery and drudges who keep the news coming out to you both in the newspaper and online. In 1959 Cassab paid her first visit to the geographical heart of Australia, where she was overwhelmed by the unfamiliar landscape, with its searing, enticing, unfamiliar brightness and vivid colors. Courtesy of John Seed and Peter Kampfner. As the bombing intensified in 1945, Judy spent even longer periods in the cramped confines of her bunker. ), 'Portrait of a Life: JUDY CASSAB (1920)', The Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, 'Judy Cassab: selected solo shows', in. I set up a studio in Peter's poolside gazebo, and Judy happily sketches as I sculpt. Information for Indigenous Australians, Monash University: 00008CMonash College: 01857J, Chief Marketing OfficerUniversity Marketing, Admissions and Communications, Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation
Judy Cassab: Portraits of Artists and Friends. Her parents soon separated and Judith went with her mother back to Hungary to live with her grandmother. The sum of $A1500 was awarded to the artist of what, in the opinion of the judges (the directors of Australia's state art galleries), was the best portraitin oils, watercolor, or pastelsof a woman, a woman with a baby or child up to ten years of age, or a child aged fourteen years or less. In 2011 she was awarded Hungary's Gold Cross of Merit and in the same year she generously donated 400 of her works to small Australian galleries. Judy Cassab was born on the 15th of August ,1920 in Judit Kaszab in Vienna Austria.She began. Born Judit Kaszab in 1920 in Vienna to Hungarian parents, Cassab was raised by her mother and grandmother in Beregszsz, Hungary. Klepac, Lou. Jancsi not only kept the promise throughout their long marriage but was sometimes the one who had to creatively enforce it when Judy herself was willing to put her travelling aspirations aside if it meant being able to stay with her husband and young children. Judy Cassab has survived Nazi persecution, poverty and enjoyed a great, enduring love. I don't know why I was so angry and messed up as a kid. Or an alcoholic. The artwork looked as if it had been painted by an artist with years of experience. "Judy Cassab, 1945." Judy says hate ultimately harms the hater, so she always stayed a warm, loving person, and clung to an image of goodness in humanity. The Art Gallery of NSW acquired both these works and later her portrait of Hal Missingham, then director of the Gallery, which was a finalist in the 1970 prize. This exhibition provides a fascinating insight into this generation gap, whilst at the same time demonstrating love, open-mindedness and intelligence across generations. Judy looked at me and replied: "I've decided to add more green to my palette. Rubinstein William D. The Jews in Australia: A Thematic History. August 15, 1920, Vienna, Austria I wanted him to do something more useful than adopt these counterculture causes. The gallerys owner was also a Holocaust survivor from Hungary. Even after Russian forces liberated the city and Judy was reunited with Jancsi, hunger and hardship persisted. She began painting at twelve years old and began studying at the Academy of Art in Prague in 1938 but was forced to flee the German occupation in 1939. She died in 2015, ten years after this biography was published. The family moved to Woollahra where Judy began painting in earnest. There is a sense of intimacy, as though we have quietly entered the artists sanctuary. Her husband taken to a labour camp and her family killed in Auschwitz, she managed to survive in hiding. In 1953 she held the first of what would be more than 70 career solo exhibitions, but it was in 1960 that she came to public prominence when she became only the second woman to win the Archibald Prize, for her portrait of fellow artist Stanislaus Rapotec. After the war Cassab and her husband learnt that their immediate families had died in Nazi concentration camps; Cassab herself evaded persecution during the war by posing as her familys Catholic maid. Judit Kaszab (15 August 1920 3 November 2015), better known as Judy Cassab, was an Australian painter. Vienna-born, Budapest-trained painter Judy Cassab, who survived the Holocaust with the help of her non-Jewish maid's identity papers, arrived in Australia in 1951 with her husband and their two small sons. In 1980 she became only the second female trustee of the Art Gallery of NSW trustee. Judy Cassab AO CBE (15 August 1920 - 3 November 2015), born Judit Kaszab, was an Australian painter. ], Born Judit Kaszab in 1920 to Hungarian Jewish parents, Judys early life in interwar Europe was relatively unremarkable. A widow from 2001, and suffering age-related dementia for fourteen years, Cassab died of cancer on November 3, 2015. The space between viewer and subject ripples as Cassab looks back at us, reflected in a mirror. Sydney: Beagle Press, 1998. In 1984 she compiled a portfolio of lithographs of eminent Australian cultural figures, including artists Donald Friend, Sidney Nolan and Lloyd Rees. It was only in 1951, while displaced in Austria that she could finally explore the love of love. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); The Echo is made possible by the support of all of our advertisers. In 1988 she was awarded an Order of Australia (AO) for her services to art. Scientists in Australia, National Library of Australia, Canberra ACT Australia, 1996, Pg.10; col. 1. Webmaster Team
We acknowledge and pay respects to the Elders and Traditional Owners of the land on which our Australian campuses stand. Born in 1920, she lived in Hungary until 1949, and she and her family immigrated to Australia in 1951. A Hungarian Jew, Cassab fled Europe after 10 years of oppression at the hands of both the fascist and communist regimes. Byron Theatre, March 15, Coalition promises $180m for Lismore hospital, Local indigenous icon, Digby Moran, exhibits in Lismore, Byron Shire Mayor, staff mute over Council court loss, Local concert series organiser hit with $5,000 fine. Brown penned the best-selling book "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics," published on June 4, 2013. Australian Portraits: ten official lithographs, Sydney: Beagle Press: 1984. She was born in Vienna, on 15 August 1920 to Hungarian parents. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY - Knowing our history, Written by Elizabeth Heffernan, RAHS Intern. Having lived in Hungary under first German and then Soviet rule, Cassab and Kaempfer escaped in 1949 to Vienna but soon decided to leave Central Europe altogether. Janet Hawley Hilary L. Rubinstein In 1980 she became only the second female trustee of the Art Gallery of NSW trustee. Entries came from both Australia and overseas. By this time Judy was duplicating documents and smuggling medicine for the underground resistance movement. Its hard to find a Jewish house in (Sydneys) eastern suburbs without a portrait by her, says Seed. Following the publication of her diaries in 1995 (which won the Kibble Award for Literature in 1996) Cassab received an honorary Doctor of Letters (Hon. Judy recalls that during one of her crying fits about a proposed overseas trip, Jancsi who was staying behind with the children, finally exclaimed 'we are only half of your life. Subscribe to see sale result Two Figures Tanah-Lot, Bali 1975 Oil on composition board, signed and dated lower right: Cassab 75, 37 x 52.5 cm . The Gallery acknowledges the recent passing of Judy Cassab (15 August 1920 - 3 November 2015), one of Australia's much loved and respected artists and best known for being the first woman to twice win the prestigious Archibald portrait prize. Austrian-born and of Hungarian parents, Judy Cassab emigrated to Australia in 1951 with her husband and two children. When we finished the 2000 typewritten pages we started from the beginning again!. She was effervescent with people and quietly determined in her practice. Last night, Mrs Cassab attended a celebration at the Museum to mark the 60th anniversary of her first Australian exhibition. Overall, Cassab exhibited 41 works in the competition between 1952 and 1998. Lee Jopling and Catherine Runcie, University of Sydney, 129-144. ID: UNSW P 1963/0291 (082077) . Open daily On the evening of the funeral there was a gathering of family and friends at the home of Cassabs other son, Peter Kampfner, and during the evening a large box of fruit was delivered to the house. In a snapshot Between 1945 and 1965 two million immigrants arrived in Australia. Search the catalogue for collection items held by the National Library of Australia. Judy died in Sydney in 2015, aged 95, fourteen years after the death of her husband. I wrote in my diary: "Roughly my thoughts are: it's better than having a heroin addict. Detail of Ormiston 1959, painted in her Sydney studio from an oil study made on site, is one of her earliest paintings of central Australia and a radical departure from the familiar human figures of her earlier works. It is different with the diaries. She was 95 years old. He was 97 when he died in 2001, Judy was almost 80. Cassabwas both a skilled and talented portraitist, and an artist who grabbled with the challenges of modernism and subsequent aims to find her own artistic vision.
The couple moved to Sydney with their two sons in 1951, settling in Woollahra. Sydney: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. When John went to live on the commune, I was so worried, but Peter told me: "John is the happiest he's ever been. Apr 18, 2016 - Explore Pauline Morris's board "Judy Cassab" on Pinterest. CASSAB, JUDY (1920- ), Australian painter. Already a talented artist, Judy attended the Academy of Art in Prague at Jancsis urging, who wanted her to pursue her career before committing to marriage. [1] Cassab worked in a factory under an assumed name and put her artistic skills to use after hours forging papers . Over the years, she painted a large number of distinguished Australians, male and female, from a variety of fields ranging from the stage to academia, as well as foreign dignitaries and rulers. When she was 12, Judy Cassab began two practices that would become lifelong rituals; she started painting and began to keep a diary. She died in Sydney in 2015, aged 95. The Tweed section of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail opened this morning making 24km of the former rail line open to the public. . I wanted a simpler lifestyle. After the war Cassab and her husband learnt that their immediate families had died in Nazi concentration camps; Cassab herself evaded persecution during the war by posing as her familys Catholic maid. A collaboration between The University of Melbourne and The National Foundation for Australian Women (NFAW), Judy Cassab, 1993, by Weight, GregDetails. Jancsi was released after two years. In Australia, she quickly gained a reputation for her distinctive expressionist technique and portrait abilities. INGVAR KENNE. [7], On 26 January 1988 Cassab was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) again in "recognition of service to the visual arts". While in her teens Cassab fell in love with Jancsi Kaempfner, a Jewish chemical engineer and brewery manager twice her age. In her new homeland she became one of Australias most successful female artists, painting portraits of royalty and twice winning the Archibald prize, in 1961 and 1968. The lawyer was a friend. de Berg, Hazel (1962), 'Oral History Tape', National Library of Australia. Subscribe to see sale result Figure in a Rocky Landscape . Born in Vienna, she was raised by her grandparents in Hungary where she began studying painting. Image: The Lighthouse #ByronBay (1999) by Judy Cassab https://artsnorthernrivers.com.au/blog/portraits-of-byron-bay R I can always paint others. Judy Cassab: Dear Bodhi runs from April 18 to May 23 at the Lismore Regional Gallery. It was unconstructed, uncontrived, unstudied, innate, never absent.. Join 1.7 Million Subscribers Subscribe for free to get the latest breaking news . I scraped through school, then did a BA in psychology and philosophy at Sydney Uni, then started sculpture. Judy Cassab was born on August 15, 1920 in Vienna, Austria. Almost daily I read from her diary to her. Untitled Document. She was married to Jancsi Kampfner. Artist Judy Cassab, 89, came to Australia from post-war Hungary and went on to twice win the Archibald Prize. Cassab passed away in the early hours of Tuesday morning, with her two sons by her side. In 1955, the Australian Women's Weekly introduced an art prize, at the time the most lucrative ever offered in the country. In 2011 she was awarded Hungarys Gold Cross of Merit and in the same year she generously donated 400 of her works to small Australian galleries. At the time . Soon she was travelling alone overseas for six months at a time, painting Queen Sirikit in Thailand, Princess Alexandra in Buckingham Palace, the Maharaja of Jaipur in India. She held her first solo exhibition in 1953, won back-to-back Womens Weekly Portrait Prizes in 1955 and 1956, and became the second woman to win the Archibald in 1960 with her portrait of Stanislaus Rapotec. It was the brainchild of Cassabs son, John Seed, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of her first exhibition at Macquarie Galleries in Sydney in 1953, and featured more than 100 paintings. Art market auction sales from the 1970s to 2023 for 1,238 works by artist Judy Cassab (1920-2015), and values for over 18,000 other Australian and New Zealand artists. Her sitters including prominent Britons and other notables abroad. . Judy Cassab in her Studio, c. 1955 BACK COVER. Drug law reform has been taking the world by storm as Australia has, as usual, dragged its feet. The significant role played by bitcoin for businesses! Colour has always been something which pops up here and there in spots and hues, something on which the painters glance focuses. Judy Cassab Europe, Australia, 1920-2015. Judy travelled to Budapest for further study and, when the war caught up with her, assumed the identity of her Catholic maid Mria Koperdk. Byron Echo Print Archive (previous volume). She met her husband, Jancsi Kmpfner, in 1938 when she was 18 and he was 36. Sep 17, 2018 - Explore Ingrid Richards's board "Judy Cassab (Australian 1920-2015)" on Pinterest. There, she studied under the eminent Aurl Bernth. Cassabs diary entries are short, sharp and personal. Jancsi, a chemical engineer, had managed a brewery in Hungary, but had to restart as a factory worker. John Seed and Judy CassabCredit:Diana Streak. JUDY CASSAB. FAIRFAX. See more ideas about australian painters, painter, australian art. Stop being such a coward.'. Her sitters in Britain included such notables as top fashion model Barbara Goalen, movie star Valerie Hobson, Conservative Party politician Sir Peter Thorneycroft (who had held office as Chancellor of the Exchequer), and Labour Party leader Hugh Gaitskell. Bibliographic information. If you can spare a few dollars a week or maybe more we would appreciate all the support you are able to give to keep the voice of independent, local journalism alive. 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