Jerry, Margel, Margo and Noel
Drawing
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1945
Modern
32.0 x 39.0 cm
Penrith Regional Gallery - Home of the Lewers Bequest
A Moment Frozen in Time: The Intimacy of Hinder’s Vision
In the quiet, evocative strokes of "Jerry, Margel, Margo and Noel," we are invited into a private sanctuary of mid-century camaraderie. Created in 1945 by the Australian modernist pioneer Francis Henry Critchley Hinder, this work serves as much more than a mere portrait; it is a window into a specific, soulful era of post-World War II life. The scene captures four individuals gathered around a table, their forms intertwined with the gentle energy of conversation and shared experience. There is an undeniable warmth radiating from the composition, a sense of belonging that transcends the paper itself. As the figures engage in what appears to be a lively exchange within a restaurant or domestic setting, the viewer is not merely an observer but a silent guest at this intimate gathering, feeling the pulse of social connection and the comfort of long-standing friendship.
The artistry of Hinder lies in his ability to balance the structural elements of modernism with a profound humanistic touch. While Hinder would later become renowned for his explorations into abstraction and the complex geometries of sculpture, this particular work showcases his mastery of narrative line and atmospheric sketching. The technique relies on a delicate interplay of light and shadow, using fluid strokes to define the presence of the subjects without losing the ephemeral quality of a fleeting moment. This stylistic choice creates a sense of movement—the tilt of a head, the leaning of a shoulder—that breathes life into the static medium. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated layer of storytelling, providing a focal point that is both intellectually stimulating and visually soothing.
Historically, this artwork stands as a poignant document of the Australian modernist movement's social fabric. During the 1940s, the circles surrounding artists like Hinder and his wife, Margel, were characterized by a deep intellectual and emotional interconnectedness. The piece captures the essence of the Lewers house era, where art, philosophy, and science merged through shared meals and late-night discussions. There is a subtle symbolism in the way the figures are clustered; they represent the resilience of human connection in the wake of global conflict. To possess a reproduction of this work is to hold a fragment of history—a tribute to the enduring power of community and the quiet beauty found in the everyday rituals of life.
Integrating such a piece into a curated space allows for a sophisticated dialogue between modern minimalism and classical warmth. Its soft palette and rhythmic linework make it an ideal addition to a study, a library, or a refined living area where one wishes to evoke feelings of nostalgia and intellectual depth. It serves as an inspiration for those who appreciate art that does not shout, but rather whispers stories of friendship, peace, and the timeless elegance of the human spirit.
francis henry critchley hinder (1906 – 1992)
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Penrith Regional Gallery - Home of the Lewers Bequest (Emu Plains, Australia)
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About this artwork
- Title: Jerry, Margel, Margo and Noel
- Artist: francis henry critchley hinder
- Year: 1945
- Original dimensions: 32.0 x 39.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Penrith Regional Gallery - Home of the Lewers Bequest
- Medium: Drawing
- Period: Modern
- Creative period: Early Period
Quick Facts
- Artistic style: Abstraction / Modernist
- Title: Jerry, Margel, Margo and Noel
- Dimensions: 32 x 39 cm
- Year: 1945
- Movement: Modernism
- Notable elements or techniques: Sketch/Drawing of social interaction