Cassab, Judy (1920–)

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Cassab, Judy (1920–)

Hungarian-Australian artist. Born Aug 15, 1920, in Vienna, Austria, of Hungarian parents (Kaszab); grew up in Hungary; studied in Prague, 1939, and at Budapest Academy, 1945–49; m. John Kampfner, 1938; children: 2 sons.

Migrated to Sydney, Australia, after WWII (1951); primarily a portrait painter, exhibited widely in Australia and Europe; often painted fellow artists and figures from the arts community, including Joan Sutherland and Robert Helpmann, as well as royality, including Queen Sirikit; expressionistic paintings are in the collections of the Australian National Gallery (Canberra), High Court of Australia, and National Portrait Gallery (London). Received the Rubinstein Portrait Prize (1964, 1965) and the Archibald Prize (1961, 1968); made an Officer of the Order of Australia (1988).

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