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    Catoosa and Walker veterans and citizens honored  Nov 11, 2008
    Brown attempted to leave school in 1943 and join the Merchants Marines at age 17 but was dragged back by Lakeview High School Principal G. Fred Williams. When he was of age, Brown joined the Army and served valiantly in World War II in the European Theater earning his combat infantry badge, three major battle campaign stars, a meritorious unit citation and the Bronze Star while serving in Patton s Third Army Fifth Infantry Division. (Catoosa County News, GA)

    Church columnists: October 1, 2008  Oct 3, 2008
    " Pope Paul VI (1897- 1978) Pathway Baptist, Norma Haisten Bro. Mark brought a good message from 1 Colossians 1:1-10, titled 'How Is Your Fruit Growing.' The saved are followers of Jesus Christ. Today, it seems it's just give, give, take, take in televised religion and government. The redeemed are to keep the faith and wait upon the Lord; our fruits will be multiplied. Is fruit grown in your prayer life? Stand firm in your faith; as belief in the Lord is our salvation. It is real. Religion is... (Catoosa County News, GA)

    Art Gallery of NSW buys Cezanne for  Sep 22, 2008
    Mr Reid said the painting was an important addition to the gallery's collection, by an artist who influenced the work of Australian painters such as Grace Cossington Smith and Fred Williams. "It's the role of the Art Gallery of NSW to tell the story of art, and they've chosen an artist and an artwork which plugs a huge gap in the Australian national collection in helping us all understand the importance of that artist and the transition of art in the late 19th and early 20th century," he said. (Sunshine Coast Daily)

    Another Picasso on the block  Sep 12, 2008
    There are a number of top-quality Australian paintings at Deutscher-Menzies and a Fred Williams minimalist, Hillside II, has an upper estimate of $1. 3 million; a John Brack, The Scissors Shop, $420,000; while Sidney Nolan's Kelly in Bush has an upper estimate of $300,000. (Melbourne Herald Sun)

    Secrets of the self unearthed  Jun 7, 2008
    Fred Williams and William Robinson have also preferred to explore a region from top to bottom, rather than constantly seek fresh fields ... The first obstacle is his awareness of other artists' work, notably that of Fred Williams and Arthur Boyd ... Fred Williams proves an even more persistent spectre, as Walker finds himself standing in front of motifs that have an irresistible resemblance to paintings by the great landscapist. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Gallery reaps high returns on lifelong habit  Apr 4, 2008
    "In those days, with the beginnings of pop art, works by people like Rauschenberg, [Roy] Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, were cheaper than their Australian equivalents, cheaper than a John Olsen or a Fred Williams," he said. Mr Kaldor, 71, has had a long relationship with contemporary art in Sydney. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    It's all in the delivery  Mar 16, 2008
    The 51-piece collection includes works by Picasso, Fred Williams, Margaret Olley, Lloyd Rees, Arthur Boyd, Sidney Nolan, William Dobell, Donald Friend and Lucien Freud. The proceeds will establish the Dawn O'Donnell Scholarship. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Obituaries -- Dec. 12, 2007  Dec 13, 2007
    She was the wife of the late Fred Williams. Daughter of the late Guiseppe and Teresa Elardi Prestiano, she was born Nov. 14, 1917 in Ansonia. (Derby Valley Gazette, CT)

    Nude Ned is sure to get a nod  Dec 11, 2007
    It includes paintings by Albert Tucker, Arthur Streeton, Fred Williams and Russell Drysdale. John Perceval's nightmarish Rosstown Pub goes under the hammer, as will 12 works by Sidney Nolan, including a later Ned Kelly, painted in 1964, when the artist lived at Putney, by the Thames, in south London. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Fire damages Fawn Creek Homes warehouse in Anamosa  Nov 7, 2007
    Owner Fred Williams says the fire probably started in the attic and was likely electrical. Williams say company offices and a woodworking shop were reduced to a pile of scrap metal, but the main part of the warehouse wasn't destroyed. (Sioux City Journal)

    7 Nebraska high schools get 'dropout factory' tag  Oct 30, 2007
    In the Winnebago school, superintendent Fred Williams also took issue with the numbers, saying he had only one student out of 30 who dropped out last year ... In the Winnebago school, superintendent Fred Williams also took issue with the numbers, saying he had only one student out of 30 who dropped out last year. (Sioux City Journal, IO)

    It's playtime again for the big names  Oct 13, 2007
    According to a formula apparently set in concrete, each will need a significant Brett Whiteley and a Fred Williams plus a sprinkling of Brackses, Boyds, Smarts and other big names ... The new boys Deutscher and Hackett, with a Sydney sale set for November 29, have flagged only Fred Williams's Indigo Pool at $200,000-plus. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    The Colour of Bondi  Sep 5, 2007
    "No, no. I wasn't thinking of Dufy. More like the abstract way Fred Williams looked down on landscapes without a horizon ... my picture forces you to meander through the forms [of bathers] with no hint of sea or sky.". His Little Girl With Towel 2005 reaches past middle distance for genuine emotional intimacy. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Sting in the sale for buyers  Sep 1, 2007
    Fred Williams didn't excel at this outing ... Pride of place at the Todman Avenue, Kensington, premises of the Menzies Art Brands operation, from Thursday this week will be the imposing Fred Williams Landscape with Water Ponds, a large work from the 1960s for which the auctioneer has ambitions of surpassing the record $1. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Brack exhibition opens in Canberra  Aug 23, 2007
    "Mr Bonython's donation to the gallery coincides with the opening of its latest exhibition - Portraits by John Brack.The exhibition features portraits of Barry Humphries in the character of Edna Everage, well known artists Fred Williams and Hal Hattam and many of Brack's family and friends.Helen Brack said her husband, who died in 1999, did not enjoy painting commissioned works because the sitters often had a negative reaction."He gave up doing professional portraits because it was always a... (Ninemsn)

    Record tipped for Possum's desert epic  Jul 13, 2007
    "They're positioning it as a major Whiteley, a significant Brack, a very good Fred Williams," said Michael Reid, an art valuer. "It's a large, swaggering, technically good work from an artist who is important and is well written into the history of art. And I don't even like Clifford Possum.". (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Nudist buys himself a shield  Jun 16, 2007
    Add in a $720,000 Russell Drysdale, Diver, Broome, a $480,000 Fred Williams, Lysterfield Hillside II, and a $456,000 Whiteley Dawn - plus lots of lesser lights - and this was clearly a sale that would make way above $10 million. In fact, it tallied a total of $14 million. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Finally it's quality, not quantity, that's recognised  May 11, 2007
    Fred Williams had it, and Brack (1920-99) most certainly did. It would be virtually impossible to count the many thousands of paintings produced by Nolan or Boyd, but Brack is a different proposition. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    Price is almost right  May 10, 2007
    " While art auctioneers regularly quote the three Ds - divorce, debt and death - as catalysts to selling, generational changeover of collections is stepping up. In the 1960s and '70s, commercial galleries sprang up in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, and new collectors - usually under 40 - became keen supporters of contemporary artists such as Sidney Nolan, Arthur Boyd, Charles Blackman, Fred Williams, John Brack, Jeffrey Smart, Brett Whiteley and so on. In 2007, those original owners are now in... (The Australian)

    South of the border, pomo rules  May 9, 2007
    But where Whiteley became the Fred Williams of Sydney Harbour - its watery ground splashed with spume and frond and curvilinear buttock - Arkley stuck to the flat land of flyscreen doors, feature walls and nailscissor lawns. To Whiteley's mild chromophobia, Arkley - just 11 years younger but therefore of the TV generation - became the "doyen of domestic DayGlo". (Sydney Morning Herald -- Opinion)

    Drawn in by a rural myth  Mar 31, 2007
    The dotted landscapes of a Central Desert Aboriginal painting or a Fred Williams come to mind but most people could probably only imagine a synthetic, generic image, not a single, actual painting. John Brack's Collins St, 5pm. (The Age)



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