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George Washington Thomas Lambert, commonly known as GW Lambert, was born in St Petersburg, Russia, on September 13, 1873, the posthumous son of George Washington Lambert (1833 – July 25, 1873), a Baltimore-born American railway engineer. His mother, Annie Matilda Firth, emigrated from England to Württemberg, Germany, where she resided with Lambert’s maternal grandfather. Lambert received his education at Kingston College, Yeovil, Somerset, before embarking on a journey that would solidify his place in Australian art history.
Lambert’s artistic career unfolded with remarkable speed and success. He began exhibiting his paintings at the Art Society and the Society of Artists in Sydney from 1894, establishing himself as a prominent figure within the Australian art scene. His early works demonstrated an acute sensitivity to color and light—characteristics that would define his distinctive aesthetic.
Lambert’s involvement as a war artist during World War I profoundly impacted his creative output. Assigned to the Australian Imperial Force in 1917, he documented the grueling realities of combat with unflinching honesty and artistic skill—producing evocative sketches and paintings that captured the spirit of the ANZAC experience.
Lambert continued to refine his artistic vision throughout his life, experimenting with new mediums and exploring diverse subjects—from portraits to landscapes to still lifes. He established himself as a respected teacher at London School of Art, nurturing the talents of aspiring artists and disseminating knowledge about art history.
1873 - 1930 , Rusia
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