![]() During his lifetime, he worked on more than fifty productions, and published multiple books of his designs and paintings with his partner, Miller, enabling his innovative and vibrant designs to live on to inspire future generations. Sainthill later won a Tony for his work on 'The Canterbury Tales' (1967). One of his most celebrated projects was for the set and costume designs of 'Le Coq d’Or' at the Royal Opera House, Sainthill being given this commission after Marc Chagall suddenly withdrew from the project. Returning to London in 1949, Sainthill’s career took off he designed for the ballet 'Ile des Sirenes' starring Margot Fonteyn (1950) and then 'The Tempest' at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (1951). He was discharged in 1946 and briefly lived with Miller in Merioola, which was also the home of a group of artists including Alec Murray, Jocelyn Rickards and Donald Friend. During the Second World War, Sainthill served with the Australian Army. This success was followed by exhibitions in Australia. His paintings of the dancers garnered attention and, in 1939, he was invited to London to exhibit at the Redfern Gallery. His love of theatre design began in Australia, where he designed for touring ballets. Loudon Sainthill 1919-1969 : Westpac Gallery, Victorian Arts Centre, 12 September - 6 October 1991 by Loudon Sainthill ( Book ) The 23rd Annual Tony Awards ( Visual ) Papers of Loudon Sainthill by Loudon Sainthill ( Book ) Loudon. He was born in Tasmania, but moved to Melbourne where he met his lifelong partner, Harry Karl Tatlock Miller (1913-1989). Loudon Sainthill (Australian, 1919-1969) Artist, costume and set designer, Loudon Sainthill lived a life designing for stars of the ballet, opera, theatre and film. Catalogue of an exhibition held at David Jones Art Gallery. Provenance: Bequeathed to the current owner by Alfred Hecht. Loudon Sainthill : set and costume designs Includes an insert of price list. We will then contact you with the appropriate action.Loudon Sainthill (Australian, 1919-1969) The Musician pen and ink, watercolour and gouache 77 x 57cm A work from the same series of 'The Musicians' and dated 1958 is in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia.
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