George Courtney Benson b. 1886 Melbourne, Vic.

Also known as:
  • G. B. (possible attribution)
  • George Benson
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer) , (Cartoonist / Illustrator) , (Painter)
Early 20th century Victorian and Western Australian painter, muralist and cartoonist. An official war artist during World War 1, Benson was a longstanding member of the Melbourne Savage Club before relocating to Perth where he worked as an art critic and undertook a commission to decorate the beams of Winthrop Hall at the University of WA with Indigenous motifs.
Name
George Courtney Benson
Also known as:
  • G. B. (possible attribution)
  • George Benson
Birth date
1886
Birth place
Melbourne, Vic.
Death date
1960
Death place
Perth, WA
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • 1931- 1960 Perth, WA
  • 1919- 1931 Melbourne, Vic.
  • 1918- 1919 London, England, UK
  • 1914- 1918 Europe (WW1 service - Gallipoli & France )
  • 1886- 1914 Melbourne, Vic.
Other Occupation
  • Art critic
  • Book illustrator
  • Official War Artist
Languages
  • English
Training
  • c.1903- c.1904 National Gallery of Victoria School, Melbourne, Vic.
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

painter, muralist and cartoonist, was born in Melbourne and studied at the National Gallery of Victoria Schools from 1903. He contributed cartoons to the Sydney Bulletin and worked on Melbourne Punch . He may also be the ' G.B. ' in War Cry in 1900. During WWI he did drawings at Gallipoli and in France and as a result was made an official war artist in 1918. After the War he studied in London but returned to Melbourne in 1919 to complete work for the Australian War Memorial (AWM). He spent the next decade painting watercolour landscapes and working as a book illustrator.

A member of the Melbourne Savage Club from 1913 to 1936, Benson drew a program cover for a Smoke Concert held on 31 July 1920 when the Savages entertained the presidents of the other Melbourne clubs (ill. Johnson, 111). In it a black savage with a spear welcomes archetypal members of other clubs: the Melbourne (a fat capitalist), the Australian (a thin gentleman), the Naval and Military (both in full regimentals), the University (a stooped elderly man in cap and gown), the Athenaeum (a classical figure crowned with a laurel wreath), the Commercial Travellers (a fat man with a suitcase), the Yorick (a ghost), the Bohemian (a Push type) and the Old Scotch Collegians (a Scotsman peering at the door of a closed bar). The caption reads: 'They can never be like us, but they can be as like us as they are able to be’. With Will Dyson and Harold Herbert , he signed a caricature, Our genial “Cook” [Percy Peppin Cook, Vice-President of the Melbourne Savage Club 1904-30, president 1930-33] soupervises our 163rd bill of fare c.1930, in which a semi-naked white male cook stands over a cauldron that has an arm and a leg sticking out of it sipping or smelling grog (# ill. Dow, 35).

In 1931 Benson moved to Perth to execute a commission to decorate the beams of Winthrop Hall at the University of WA with formal designs based on Aboriginal motifs. He remained there painting, carrying out further commissions and working as art critic and cartoonist on the West Australian newspaper (example National Library of Australia). During WWII he was a camouflage artist. He died at Perth in 1960.

Writers:
Kerr, Joan
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007
associate of
Will Dyson
1880
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Harold Herbert
1892
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator), Artist (Painter)
associate of
G. B.
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
William Goss
Artist (Painter)
art critic
associate of
Matthew James MacNally
1873
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter)
associate of
James Fraser Scott
1877
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Melbourne Savage Club
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Citations:
  • Johnson, Joseph, (1994), Laughter and the Love of Friends: A Centenary History of the Melbourne Savage Club 1894-1994 and A History of the Yorick Club 1868-1966, (Place: Melbourne, Vic : Melbourne Savage Club)
  • Concise Dictionary, (Incomplete reference)
See also:
  • Dow, p.35