Robert Hannaford

Hannaford painting a landscape near Adelaide in 2011

Robert Lyall Hannaford, AM (born 9 November 1944), is an Australian realist artist.

Life and career

Known as Alfie, Hannaford was born and grew up on his family farm in Riverton, South Australia.[1]

Hannaford is a self-taught artist who has been mentored by South Australian artists Hans Heysen and Ivor Hele.[1] He worked as political cartoonist for the Adelaide Advertiser from 1964 to 1967 (between Pat Oliphant and Michael Atchison), before becoming a full-time artist in 1970.[1]

Primarily known as a portrait artist, depicting the likes of Dame Joan Sutherland, Donald Bradman, Paul Keating, and Bob Hawke, he is also known for his landscapes, still lifes and nudes.[1] He has commented on his portraiture that: “Portraiture is an exploration of character that goes beyond photography. It is an ongoing thing over a long period of time. You get elements of various emotions that can be sensed in the painting.”[1]

Hannaford's 27 year old daughter, Tsering Hannaford, is also an esteemed South Australian Artist. Alike her father, she specializes in portraiture, landscapes and still life. She became a full time artist in 2013.[2]

Hannaford has entered the Archibald Prize each year since 1991 and has been a finalist every year that he has entered.[1]

Awards

Commissions

Awards
Preceded by
Josonia Palaitis
People's Choice Award
1996
self-portrait
Succeeded by
Mathew Lynn
Awards
Preceded by
Mathew Lynn
People's Choice Award
1998
portrait of academic Rolf Prince
Succeeded by
Evert Ploeg

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