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Judy Cassab : a portrait
Brenda Niall

Published by Allen & Unwin (2005)
ISBN: 1741144744

Book description

The extraordinary story of a woman who overcame living in the shadow of the holocaust to become one of Australia's most celebrated artists, told by Australia's most awarded biographer.

Judy Cassab conquered the Australian art world at a time when women artists were struggling for serious attention. Twice the winner of the Archibald Prize in the 1960s, Cassab is today one of Australia's foremost painters, celebrated for her haunting desert landscapes as well as her portraits.

But even in the midst of her triumphs, Cassab has always been shadowed by her past. Born in Vienna in 1920 to Hungarian Jewish parents, she lived through the horrors of the Second World War. Her husband taken to a labour camp and her family killed in Auschwitz, she managed to survive by hiding in Budapest. When the war was over, Cassab, her husband and two young sons migrated to Australia. But the effects of the Holocaust couldn't be left behind. Even as Cassab's professional success grew, her private world remained fragile.

Cassab's is a life of struggle: to survive war, persecution and exile to make a place for herself in Sydney as a migrant and an artist and to hold together a loving but difficult marriage. Yet the Judy Cassab we see through her paintings is strong and vibrant. And in this intimate biographical portrait, what we see more than anything is a woman of overriding passion, resilience and amazing determination. [from Allen & Unwin]

About the Author

Dr Brenda Niall is an honorary staff member in the School of English, Communications and Performance Studies at Monash University. She is an award-winning biographer.  Her publications include Martin Boyd: a Life, Georgiana a biography of Georgiana McCrae, painter, diarist, pioneer and The Boyds : a family biography.  In 2004 she received the Order of Australia (AO) for service to Australian literature as an academic, biographer and literary critic.


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