02592ctdaa2200325 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025040001800066042000900084043001200093045001700105100002400122245008800146260001600234300002500250500004100275506004200316520024300358530009900601545122000700600003501920610002401955650003401979656001902013700004702032773006202079800005202141856003802193953003502231456190920090522135238.0090302i19711973at a 000 0 eng  aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at---2 bd1971bd19731 aOlsen, John,d1928-10aSalute to Five bellsh[manuscript] :bJohn Olsen's Opera House journal,f1971-1973. c[1971-1973] a1 foliog82 x 61 cm. aManuscript reference no.: MS 8015-2. aAvailable for research. Not for loan. aOriginal manuscript of "Salute to Five bells: John Olsen's Opera House journal", 1971-1973, published in 1973 by Angus and Robertson, containing original drawings and a manuscript account of the production of the Sydney Opera House mural. aAlso available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms8015-20 aJohn Olsen (b.1928), Australian artist who first studied under John Passmore. His early travel and work overseas (1957-1960) resulted in his work being subject to experiences of European art and Mediterranean influences. Thematically his aim was to display Australian culture to a world which would see diversity in its changing seasons. Later extensive travels in Africa, Europe and across Australia steered him towards an environmental and ecological focus, evident in You Beaut Country (1961). He rejected the title 'abstract artist', preferring to describe his work as "an exploration of the totality of landscape". He received a commission from the Dobell Foundation in 1970 to paint the Sydney Opera House mural Salute to Five Bells. Completed in 1973, the mural was inspired by the poem 'Five Bells' by Kenneth Slessor. Olsen's works are held widely in private and public collections, and have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both in Australia and abroad. His influence on the development of art in Australia has been enhanced by his numerous art awards, including the Archibald prize (self portrait, Janus, 2005), an O.B.E and O.A. His autobiography, Drawn from Life, was published in 1997.10aOlsen, John,d1928-vArchives.20aSydney Opera House. 0aArtistszAustraliavArchives. 7aArtists.2lcsh1 aSlessor, Kenneth,d1901-1971.tFive bells.08iIn collection:tManuscripts of John Olsenw(AKIN)116904721 aOlsen, John,d1928-tManuscripts of John Olsen.41uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms8015-2 aManuscripts subject term: Arts