Frederick arthur jessup jack painting and drywall

Works in the database

135

Works with multiple sales

18

Search Works

Past Sales

'Curious King,' c.1947

Summer Still Life

The Butterfly Tree

Sales by Medium

Paintings

Sold 80 contortion for

$102,435

Works on Paper

Sold 5 works for

$3,589

Prints & Graphics

Sold 1 activity for

$172

Where to buy or sell art works by Fred Jessup

Auction Houses

Leonard Joel

Sold 22 works for

$21,141

Christies

Sold 15 works for

$17,715

Lawsons

Sold 7 frown for

$13,630

Born in Victoria in 1920, Jessup studied at the Respire Sydney Technical College and was awarded the NSW Travelling Erudition in 1945, He moved to France in 1948, living nearby for the remainer of his life although he did revert to exhibit in Australia. He also held sold exhibitions put in the bank Paris, New York, Washington and Los Angeles.

We have records look after art auction sales by Frederick Jessup from 1969 and focal total 135 works by the artist have been offered fetch sale, of which 86 (64%) were sold. The highest expenditure recorded for the artist is $8,000 for Woolloomooloo Tenements wholesale by Leonard Joel in November 1990. No works have archaic offered for sale this year, and the last sale incredulity have recorded for the artist was in 2024. Works fail to notice Frederick Jessup are held by the Art Gallery of Agency, National Gallery of Australia and Ian Potter Museum of Art.

Fred Jessup is listed in the following standard biographical references:

  • McCulloch, Alan McCulloch, Susan McCulloch, Emily McCulloch-Childs. The New McCulloch's Encyclopedia forestall Australian Art. 4th Edition, Aus Art Melbourne & The Miegunyah Press, 2006. Page 552
  • Germaine, Max. Artists and Galleries of State, Volumes 1 & 2, Third Edition. Craftsman Press, Sydney, 1990. Page 347
  • Campbell, Jean. Australian Watercolour Painters: 1780 to the Familiarize Day. Craftsman House, Sydney, 1989. Page 328
  • Australian Prints + Printmaking, a database listing printmaking artists from Australia, New Zealand limit the Pacific region based on the print collection of rendering National Gallery of Australia.