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Commemorative plaque for David Henry Souter
Commemorative plaque for David Henry Souter

Commemorative plaque for David Henry Souter

Artist (1862 - 1935)
Dateafter 1935
Object number00055530
NamePlaque
MediumWood, brass.
DimensionsOverall: 2.45 kg
Overall: 257 x 415 x 30 mm,
ClassificationsCommemorative artefacts
Credit LineANMM Collection funded by ANM Foundation
DescriptionCommemorative plaque related to murals painted by David Henry Souter (1862 - 1935) between 1920 and 1934.HistoryHenry Souter, along with artists such as Sydney Long and Norman and Lionel Lindsay was part of a movement known as the Australian Classical revivalists that blended classical figures and pagan spirits with Australian landscapes. Their work was closely linked with the nationalism of the pre-Federation and post WW1 periods. The Bondi murals are bold and evocative, all five panels combined, reflect themes including heroism, defence, militarism, self-sacrifice, the surf-life saving movement and beach culture in Australia. The final panel is of particular interest for its depiction of swimwear and the beach culture that had emerged in Australia by the 1930s. SignificanceWith his military and surf lifesaving background, Henry Souter was ideally placed to draw on these Australian themes of heroism to create these monumental panels. The works depict themes which have helped to shape our national identity – the diggers at Gallipoli, bush pioneers, the bronzed surfer, and a fit and healthy population enjoying their leisure at the beach.