Born in New South Wales in 1883, Bryant studied painting at Sydney under W. Lister Lister, and was an exhibitor at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales for some years. He went to London in 1908 and studied in London and at St Ives, Cornwall. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He served as an official war artist during World War I. On his return to Australia he was employed as an official artist to the Commonwealth. He is best remembered as a historical marine painter. Bryant's works are represented in the Imperial War Museum in London as well as in several major Australian collections.
Our database records art auction sales of works by Charles Bryant from 1972 and in total 382 works by the artist have been offered for sale, of which 261 (68%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $54,050 for Brixham Trawlers sold by Christies in April 2003. This year one work has been offered for sale. Works by Charles Bryant are held by the Australian War Memorial, Art Gallery of NSW and a further five major public national galleries (see list below).
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Could the second and subsequent works by this artist sold after June 9, 2010 for over $1,000 be liable for the Artists' Resale Royalty? More info…
No, ineligible. The artist has been deceased for more than 70 years.
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