Peter Smith Templeton b. 1875

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  • Artist (Printmaker) , (Painter)
Peter Templeton worked in the visual arts for more than sixty years as a commercial artist and watercolourist. He was made a lifetime member of the Royal Queensland Art Society.
Name
Peter Smith Templeton
Birth date
1 December 1875
Death date
11 June 1971
Death place
Brisbane, QLD
Burial place
Mount Thompson Crematorium, Brisbane QLD
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
Residence
  • 1933- 1971 Brisbane, QLD
  • c.1920- c.1933 Sydney, NSW
  • c.1875- c.1889 Glasgow, Scotland
  • 1889- 1920 Brisbane, QLD
Other Occupation
  • Commercial artist, Musician
Arrival
  • 1889
Active Period
  • 1900- 1960
Cultural Heritage
  • Scottish
Languages
  • English
Training
  • 1896 Brisbane Technical College, QLD
Is Indigenous
No

Peter Smith Templeton was born in Glasgow on 1 December 1875, the youngest child of two boys and a daughter born to John Templeton and Blane Rankin nee Smith. He arrived in Brisbane on the Closeburn in October 1889, having travelled with his siblings and widowed mother to stay with her cousin in West End, Brisbane.

Templeton studied under Godfrey Rivers and Martyn Roberts at the Brisbane Technical College, exhibiting in the Queensland National Agricultural and Industrial Association exhibition in 1896 as a technical student. He worked as senior artist in the Government Printing Office in Brisbane for approximately thirteen years. There he formed a lifelong friendship with fellow artist Lloyd Rees who was some twenty years his junior. Later he flatted with Rees and Walter Taylor in Mosman for a time. He married Fannie Myrtle Hutchison in 1920 and moved back to Sydney where he worked as a commercial artist for twelve years. Both their children, a son Alaistair and a daughter Blane, were born in Sydney.

Templeton was a lithographic artist, and designed several posters for the tourism industry such as one of Brisbane dated 1909, and later several of Dunk Island including Dunk, the romantic isle, Great Barrier Reef, Australia (1935).

Templeton came from a musical family. He was an organist/chopirmaster in Presbyterian churches in Sydney and brisbane for over 50 years, baritone solist in performances of the Messiah and other oratorios and taught music from his rooms in Pitt Street, Sydney. When the family returned to Queensland he continued teaching music from a studio in George Street, Brisbane. He also taught painting to students and gave art lectures at the Brisbane Boys Grammar School. Templeton was commisioned by the Brisbane Boys College to produce a series of drawings for the school journal The Portal.

At the same time he began to exhibit his watercolours with the Royal Queensland Art Society, contributing more than one hundred and thirty works between 1933 and 1960. He was made a life member of the Society. The subjects of his watercolours focus largely on Brisbane city and suburbs with forays to the north and south coasts, the Darling Downs and as far south as Sydney.

Templeton received numerous commissions for illuminated adresses. Among which may be mentioned: All Hallows Convent commissioned an address to be presente to the Pope. An Albury grazier, FBS Faulkner, commissioned a memorial ' Book of Remembrance’ , listing the names of the men from the district who served during World War One. The Boy Scouts Association of Queensland requested him to inscribe a photographic presentation of scouting in the state on the departure of the Queensland Governor, Sir Henry Able Smith, in 1966.

Templeton died in Brisbane, 11 June 1971.

Writers:
Cooke, Glenn R.
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Date written:
2009
Last updated:
2012
associate of
Lloyd Rees
1895
Artist (Draughtsman), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Martyn Roberts
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Godfrey Rivers
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Walter Taylor
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
John Templeton
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
child of
Blane Rankin Smith
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
parent of
Aliastair Templeton
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
parent of
Blane Templeton
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
spouse of
Fannie Myrtle Hutchison
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
John Hepburn Cadell
1880
Artist (Ceramist), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Royal Queensland Art Society
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Dunk, the romantic isle, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Date
1935
designed for the tourism industry

Collections
Exhibition of selected works by early Queensland artists, paintings from 1900-1955
4 July 1993- 31 July 1993
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Riverhouse Galleries, Brisbane, QLD
Exhibition included a special tribute to Harry Memmott (1921-1991) twenty paintings from 1935-1955
Queensland Artists of Fame and Promise
1954
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Arts Council of Australia, Queensland Division, Brisbane, QLD
Caltex Centenary Art Contest
27 October 1959- 31 October 1959
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Brisbane City Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Exhibition of Queensland Art
10 September 1951
Exhibition ()
Queensland National Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD
Annual Exhibitions
1933- 1960
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Royal Queensland Art Society, Brisbane, QLD
Recognitions
Citations:
  • Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, QLD