Born in England in 1855, Harry Gill studied at the Royal College of Art, London, prior to his arrival in Australia in 1881. He was the first principal of the South Australian School of Art in Adelaide, from this position exerting a major influence on the South Australian art scene. As honorary curator of the National Gallery of South Australia, he compiled the first catalogue of the collection. Harry Pelling Gill died in the Mediterranean when returning to England in 1916.
In our database, 57 works by Harry Gill are listed as being offered for sale, the earliest in 1970, of which 45 (79%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $2,200 for In the Adelaide Hills sold by Leonard Joel in August 1993. This year one work has been offered for sale. Works by Harry Gill are held by the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Harry Pelling Gill is listed in the following standard biographical references:
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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