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Ceremony

Dynamic figures in traditional clan designs dance through this 1890 watercolor by William Barak capturing a profound Wurundjeri ceremony, inviting you to explore this vital piece of Australian history.

Discover William Barak (Beruk), a pivotal 19th-century Aboriginal artist & Ngurungaeta. Explore his Wurundjeri ceremonial paintings, charcoal drawings & legacy of cultural preservation. See works at NGA & AGNSW! #AboriginalArt #AustralianArt

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  • Subject or theme: Wurundjeri cultural ceremony
  • Influences: Indigenous and British cultures
  • Artist: William Barak
  • Title: Ceremony
  • Year: 1890
  • Artistic style: Schematic and dynamic watercolour

Beskrivelse af samlerobjektet

Although not formally initiated, Beruk nevertheless retained clear memories and profound understanding of Woiwurrung traditions. He was the son of Bebejern and the great-nephew of Billiberi, both significant Wurundjeri elders, and in later life he became a primary informant of the pioneering anthropologists Alfred Howlitt and Lorimer Fison. While he painted a number of landscapes and hunting and fighting scenes, the vast majority of Beruk’s 50-odd extant watercolours represent aspects of ceremony. Recurrent features include lines of dancers in the familiar ‘shake-a-leg’ stance, with their bodies decorated in clan designs, wearing branjeps (pubic aprons) and lyre-bird-feather headdresses, and carrying waddies and boomerangs. These dynamic figures – the twisted torso of the third figure in the second row is typically well-observed (as much as it is schematic) – are often contrasted with and complimented by hieratic rows of standing men and seated women beating time to the corroboree song. Between these two groups are two firepits, and at the feet of the standing cloaked figure with clapsticks what looks like a hurricane lantern. In his art as in his life, Beruk represents the meeting of Indigenous and British cultures. Here, as in the work of Aboriginal artists and craftsmen in other parts of Asutralia, he has extended the traditional local palette – charcoal black, pipeclay white and red and yellow ochre – by incorporating settler materials: both bodies and blankets are highlighted with Rickett’s Landry Blue.

Kunstnerens biografi

early life and background

william barak, also known as beruk, was a prominent aboriginal artist from australia, born in 1823 in melbourne. he was the last traditional ngurungaeta (elder) of the wurundjeri-willam clan, the pre-colonial inhabitants of present-day melbourne.

artistic contributions

barak's artistic contributions are significant, as he painted and drew wurundjeri ceremonies, carved weapons and tools, and became an influential spokesman for aboriginal social justice. his later life work is now considered a crucial part of the nineteenth-century aboriginal art movement.

notable artworks

  • charcoal drawings: barak's charcoal drawings are a testament to his storytelling abilities, showcasing wurundjeri ceremonies and daily life.
  • wurundjeri ceremonial paintings: these paintings provide valuable insights into the cultural practices of the wurundjeri-willam clan.

museums and collections

barak's work can be found in various australian museums, including:

legacy and influence

barak's legacy extends beyond his art, as he played a crucial role in preserving wurundjeri cultural lore. his influence can be seen in the works of other aboriginal artists who continue to tell their stories through various art forms.

explore more at TopImpressionists

for more information on william barak and his artworks, visit william barak's page on TopImpressionists. discover the world of aboriginal art and explore the museum's collection, featuring artists like clifton ernest pugh ao and gareth sansom, at all artists by categories.
william barak

william barak

1823 - 1903 , Australia

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Nineteenth-century Aboriginal art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Possum Skin Cloaks']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Graham Berry
    • Alfred Howitt
  • Date Of Birth: September 1823
  • Date Of Death: August 15, 1903
  • Full Name: William Barak (Beruk)
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Ceremony
    • Figures in possum skin cloaks
  • Place Of Birth: Melbourne, Australia
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