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Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
27/05/1999
Release Type:
Speech
Transcript ID:
11392
Released by:
  • Howard, John Winston
27 May 1999 TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER THE HON JOHN HOWARD MP ADDRESS AT MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ARTHUR BOYD NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA, CANBERRA

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Thank you very much, Dr Kennedy; to Mrs Yvonne Boyd and the other

members of the Boyd family; to Kerry Stokes, David Gonski, my colleague,

the Leader of the Opposition, Mr Beazley, Gough Whitlam, ministerial

colleagues, friends of the Boyd family, ladies and gentlemen.

I do feel particularly privileged to have been asked to make a small

contribution as Prime Minister to this very special gathering that

honours a very great Australian. Those words ‘great Australian'

are used perhaps a little too freely on occasions but in the case

of Arthur Boyd it hardly does justice to the extraordinary impact

that he had on art in this country and the extraordinary impact he

had on the lives of so many that he touched.

Not only did he succeed in giving generations of Australians a new

and different understanding of the Australian landscape and, therefore,

a freer and different way of interpreting the character of our country,

he was also associated with a very vibrant group of artists who collectively

had an extraordinary impact on the artistic life of our nation. And

he belonged, of course, to a very remarkable artistic family, many

of whose members are here today and in their different capacities

and skills have made such a contribution to our lives. But he was

also more than an extraordinarily gifted and skilful artist, he was

also an incredibly gentle and courteous and sensitive man. And he

was also a lover of the Australia that he knew so well and displayed

so well for so many of his fellow countrymen.

He was also a great philanthropist. In many ways he was a role model

for philanthropy in this country. And the gift of the wonderful Bundanoon

property on the Shoalhaven, he saw that as a natural thing and a natural

obligation that he had to his nation and to the community that loved

him so much and the community that he gave so much too. So not only

do we as a nation today honour and thank Boyd for his remarkable talent,

thank providence that he was given to us, that he was an Australian

and that he made an impact on our nation, but we also warmly and sincerely

thank and honour him for his generous spirit and the generosity that

he has displayed through the Bundanoon Trust to the Australian community.

It is appropriate, it is dignified and it is nice in every sense of

the word that we do have an occasion like this appropriately here

in the National Gallery to pause and remark upon a very remarkable

Australian, a very remarkable artistic life and a person, in every

sense of the word, fully qualifies for that most honourable of all

descriptions that any person can have and that is a great Australian.

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