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A trip to Broken Hill is incomplete without a visit to the Pro Hart Gallery. TV presenter Tim Smith from Discover Downunder talks to Raylee Hart from Pro Hart Gallery about one of Australia's iconic and enduring artists, Pro Hart.
Pro Hart in Broken Hill NSW Australia, Ayers Rock, Darwin, Jan. 1990
Broken Hill, Ayers Rock and Darwin. 17 Jan. 1990
Pro (Kevin) Hart shows his paintings in Broken Hill. His dogs name is Rembrandt because he always walks in the paint on the floor.
New born camel. Camel rides. South Australia. Devils Marbles near Tennant Creek NT. Termit stack, We of the Never-Never NT, Aboriginal Caves Ayers Rock. Cooper Pedy SA. Salt Lake.
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Kevin Charles Pro Hart, was an Australian artist, born in Broken Hill and considered the father of the Australian Outback painting movement.
His works are widely admired for capturing the true spirit of the outback. Nicknamed Professor (hence Pro) during his younger days, when he was known as an inventor.
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Part 12 Silverton, Mad Max, Pro Hart and Broken Hill
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Broken Hill, Outback NSW, Australia
Broken Hill is a mining town in outback New South Wales, Australia.
The line of load in Broken Hill is the richest deposit of Silver, Lead and Zinc in the world. We saw a beautiful sunrise and a huge Wedge Tail Eagle just sitting on a fence. There were also a lot of Emu's around.
We had a look around the town and saw the fountain at the Twin Lakes. We stopped to have a look at the Court House. It is a very beautiful old building. While we were there I had a close look at a sort of dug out canoe.
Carved from Bloodwood, it represents a contemporary interpretation of aspects from traditional indigenous culture, including images portraying animals from the river. The canoe is made in two pieces, weighs approximately one tonne and contains water to represent a certain irony that it has lost it's function-it cannot float. Water is vital to this region and to the traditional people, the BAAKANTJI, which literally translates as People of the Darling River.
We visited Brown's Shaft at the Junction Mine and then went to see where The Royal Flying Doctor is based.
On top of JP Keenan lookout, you get a good view around Broken Hill.
We went to see the gallery of the famous painter, Pro Hart. There was an amazing painted Rolls Royce car! At the Living Desert, there are Sandstone sculptures and a Flora and Fauna sanctuary.
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Pro Hart Documentary Part 1 A Great Aussie 1970's
Pro Hart Documentary Part 1 A Great Aussie 1970's
Cottage at Willyama - Broken Hill Hotels, Australia
Cottage at Willyama 4 Stars Hotel in Broken Hill ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Located in Broken Hill in the New South Wales Region, this detached holiday home is 600 m from Pro Hart Gallery.
You can fire up the barbecue for a tasty meal and enjoy the garden in fair weather.
Free private parking is available on site.
The kitchen is fitted with an oven and a microwave, as well as a kettle.
A TV is offered.
Julie Hart Gallery is 900 m from Cottage at Willyama, while Sturt Park Reserve and Titanic Memorial is 1.
3 km from the property.
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Pro Hart Documentary Part 4 A Great Aussie 1970's
Pro Hart Documentary Part 4 A Great Aussie 1970's
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Located in Broken Hill in the New South Wales Region, this detached holiday home is 600 metres from Pro Hart Gallery. You can fire up the barbecue for a tasty meal and enjoy the garden in fair weather. Free private parking is available on site.
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Marly's visit to Broken Hill, outback NSW, Australia
I went to Broken Hill with Marlene. Broken Hill is a mining town in outback New South Wales, Australia. The line of load in Broken Hill is the richest deposit of Silver, Lead and Zinc in the world. We saw a beautiful sunrise and a huge Wedge Tail Eagle just sitting on a fence. There were also a lot of Emu's around. The roads are long and there is not a lot to see for miles and miles. When we arrived in Broken Hill, we went to the Tourist Information Centre, to get some maps and I had a sit on an Emu (not a real one!) We had a look around the town and saw the fountain at the Twin Lakes. We stopped to have a look at the Court House. It is a very beautiful old building. While we were there I had a close look at a sort of dug out canoe. Carved from Bloodwood, it represents a contemporary interpretation of aspects from traditional indigenous culture, including images portraying animals from the river. The canoe is made in two pieces, weighs approximately one tonne and contains water to represent a certain irony that it has lost it's function-it cannot float. Water is vital to this region and to the traditional people, the BAAKANTJI, which literally translates as People of the Darling River.
I visited Brown's Shaft at the Junction Mine and then went to see where The Royal Flying Doctor is based. I saw one of the older planes they used before and one of the new ones. On top of JP Keenan lookout, I got a good view around Broken Hill.
I was very excited to go and see the gallery of the famous painter, Pro Hart. There was an amazing painted Rolls Royce car! At the Living Desert, there are Sandstone sculptures and a Flora and Fauna sanctuary.
There is so much to see and do, even though the town is a long way from anywhere. I enjoyed my visit very much.
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Pro Hart Signed Original Oil Painting Titled Home Brewers
Kevin Charles Pro Hart, MBE (30 May 1928 -- 28 March 2006), born in Broken Hill, New South Wales, was considered the father of the Australian Outback painting movement and his works are widely admired for capturing the true spirit of the outback. He was nicknamed Professor (hence Pro) during his younger days, when he was known as an inventor.
Art styles
His pictures are typically painted with oil or acrylic, using paint brushes and sponges scenes of rural town life, topical commentary and some religious subjects. His illustrations for the collection of Henry Lawson's poems show keen powers of character observation combined with a humorous wit. Some who he quipped were the art mafia have called his style populist and derivative. Pro was also a sculptor, working with welded steel, bronze and ceramics.
Pro Hart was known for his novel techniques including Cannon Painting[1] and Balloon Painting[2] and in 2002 was using his own DNA as a mark of authenticity in his paintings.[3][4] Retrospective application of a DNA mark is available for older Pro Hart paintings.
Beliefs
He was a fervent opponent of gun laws in Australia, maintaining that everyone had a right to take it like a man. He once suggested that members of the Australian Labor Party and the Greens be thrown aboard a canoe in the middle of the Tasman Sea, with nothing more than a broken oar and rusted compass.
Pro believed in Government conspiracy theories.[5] such as the covering up of UFO sightings and a world database containing information on every human on the planet.
He frequently addressed political themes in his artwork. When asked about this subject, Pro stated If I said what I thought sometimes, I might get sued so I paint to show what is going on, to bring out the truth and make people aware.[6]
Hart was also a personal friend of One Nation Party founder Pauline Hanson and financially assisted her when she was on trial for fraud charges in 2002.
Pastimes
He collected vintage cars and motor cycles, and invented many kinds of engines and machines. He enjoyed pistol shooting, reading the Bible, and organ music.[7] He was the proud owner of a Rodgers electric pipe organ, which was said to be the largest of its kind in Australia.[8] This was installed in his gallery, a step which considerably enhanced its value as a Broken Hill tourist attraction.
Awards
He was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1976. In 1982 he received an Honorary Life Membership of Society International Artistique for outstanding artistic achievement. He received an Australian Citizen of the Year award in 1983, and was known for his charitable work and generosity.
Final years
Pro Hart developed motor neurone disease in later life. He died on 28 March 2006 at 2:45. He had been unable to paint for the last six months of his life. A large state funeral was held for him on 4 April 2006 in Broken Hill — the first state funeral in New South Wales to be held west of the Blue Mountains
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