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Sculptor, b. 1917 - d. 1992

Paul John Beadle (25 November 1917 – 28 December 1992) was a New Zealand sculptor and medallist.

Early life and training: Born in Hungerford, Berkshire, England in 1917, Beadle studied cabinetmaking and building construction at Cambridge Art School for two years before going on to London Country Council Central School of Arts and Crafts. He also studied privately under sculptor and carver Alfred Southwick. He went on to Copenhagen to study in the studio of Kurt Harald Eisenstein, where his classicist style and leanings began to develop.

World War Two: When World War Two began, Beadle enlisted in the Royal Navy and served with the Home Fleet, Mediterranean Fleet and the Pacific Fleet until 1943. In 1944 he travelled to Australia as a submariner-artist and stayed there once the war ended working for Australian newspapers and taking up teaching.

Career: In 1950 he became a foundation member of the Society of Sculptors and Associates in Sydney. For six years from 1951, he was the head of the Art School at Newcastle Technical College. He was Principal of the South Australian School of Art 1958–1960 and president of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts 1958–1959.

In 1961 he moved to Auckland to become Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. Between 1961 and 1975 he was also the Dean of Elam School of Art. He was the foundation president of the New Zealand Society of Sculptors and Associates in Auckland in 1962. He was also a Fellow of the Royal South Australian Society of Arts and the President of the New Zealand Society of Industrial Designers.

Beadle's sculptural work drew upon influences from the Hallstatt Culture of the early Iron Age, West African Ashanti bronzes and combined these with references to life in modern New Zealand. According to art historian Mark Stocker, Beadle was "New Zealand's foremost internationally recognised medal maker."

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        • NEW ZEALAND, 4th Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, Dunedin, 1974, uniface award medals (4), in gilt-bronze [Winner], plated bronze [2nd] (2) and bronze [3rd], all unsigned [by P.J. Beadle], futuristic image of an archer taking aim to right, kiwi at r...
          Mar. 06, 2024

          NEW ZEALAND, 4th Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, Dunedin, 1974, uniface award medals (4), in gilt-bronze [Winner], plated bronze [2nd] (2) and bronze [3rd], all unsigned [by P.J. Beadle], futuristic image of an archer taking aim to right, kiwi at r...

          Est: £20 - £40

          Beadle , Paul John (British, 1917-1992); b. Hungerford, emigrated to Australia 1950, moved to New Zealand 1961 NEW ZEALAND , 4th Commonwealth Paraplegic Games , Dunedin , 1974, uniface award medals (4), in gilt-bronze [Winner], plated bronze [2nd] (2) and bronze [3rd], all unsigned [by P.J. Beadle], futuristic image of an archer taking aim to right, kiwi at right above waves, each 38mm, total 105.23g [4]. Mint state, with clips, rings and ribbons for suspension; in green card boxes of issue £20-£40 --- Provenance: bt Simmons, October 2005 The Games, opened by Sir Denis Blundell, Governor-General of New Zealand, ran from 13 to 19 January 1974. ------ For more information , additional images and to bid on this lot please go to the auctioneers website, www.noonans.co.uk

          Noonans Mayfair
        • Paul John Beadle, Australia (1917-1992), Bear 1955, Graphite on paper
          Aug. 21, 2023

          Paul John Beadle, Australia (1917-1992), Bear 1955, Graphite on paper

          Est: $80 - $120

          Paul John Beadle Australia (1917-1992) Bear 1955 Graphite on paper Signed, titled & dated lower margin

          Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
        • BEADLE Paul (1917-1993), Figure of Christ, 1954., Wood Sculpture, H62cm (overall) W44cm
          Aug. 16, 2020

          BEADLE Paul (1917-1993), Figure of Christ, 1954., Wood Sculpture, H62cm (overall) W44cm

          Est: $1,500 - $3,000

          BEADLE, Paul (1917-1993) Figure of Christ, 1954. Initialled & dated verso. Provenance: H C (Nugget) Coombs; Janet Coombs, Sydney. Wood Sculpture H62cm (overall) W44cm

          Davidson Auctions
        • Australian Historical Medals
          Jul. 28, 2020

          Australian Historical Medals

          Est: $210 - $240

          International Co-operation Art Award Australia, 1966, in dark oxidised bronze (100mm), by PB (Paul Beadle), uniface sample strikes of the obverse and reverse, each with felt backing. Nearly uncirculated. (2)

          Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
        • Australian Historical Medals
          Jul. 28, 2020

          Australian Historical Medals

          Est: $140 - $160

          University of New South Wales, prize medal, For Distinguished Service To Industrial Design, undated (c1960), in dark oxidised bright bronze (63.5mm), by Paul Beadle, uniface sample strikes of the obverse and reverse. Uncirculated. (2)

          Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
        • Australian Historical Medals
          Jul. 28, 2020

          Australian Historical Medals

          Est: $70 - $80

          Farrer Memorial Medal, 1845-1906, in bronze (64mm) awarded 'For Distinguished Service in Agricultural Science', initials 'P.B.' (Paul Beadle) at base on reverse. Some oxidation liquid toning stains on reverse, otherwise uncirculated.

          Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
        • Australian Historical Medals
          Mar. 31, 2020

          Australian Historical Medals

          Est: $90 - $100

          Farrer Memorial Medal, 1845-1906, in bronze (64mm) awarded 'For Distinguished Service in Agricultural Science', initials 'P.B.' (Paul Beadle) at base on reverse. Some oxidation liquid toning stains on reverse, otherwise uncirculated.

          Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
        • Australian Historical Medals
          Mar. 31, 2020

          Australian Historical Medals

          Est: $180 - $200

          University of New South Wales, prize medal, For Distinguished Service To Industrial Design, undated (c1960), in dark oxidised bright bronze (63.5mm), by Paul Beadle, uniface sample strikes of the obverse and reverse. Uncirculated. (2)

          Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd
        • PAUL BEADLE - Ritual
          Oct. 23, 2019

          PAUL BEADLE - Ritual

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          Bronze - Signed with impressed initials on base

          International Art Centre
        • Paul Beadle (1917 - 1993) - Nude Study 34.5 x 40cm
          Sep. 12, 2019

          Paul Beadle (1917 - 1993) - Nude Study 34.5 x 40cm

          Est: $150 - $250

          Paul Beadle (1917 - 1993) Nude Study pencil and crayon on paper 34.5 x 40cm signed and dated lower right

          Lawsons
        • PAUL BEADLE (1917-1993) Eight Figures and Taxi Sign 1968 bronze
          Sep. 01, 2017

          PAUL BEADLE (1917-1993) Eight Figures and Taxi Sign 1968 bronze

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          PAUL BEADLE (1917-1993) Eight Figures and Taxi Sign 1968 bronze signed and dated with artist monogram 10 x 22 x 5cm

          Leonard Joel
        • Paul John Beadle (1917 - 1992) The Empty Saddle
          Sep. 23, 2009

          Paul John Beadle (1917 - 1992) The Empty Saddle

          Est: $600 - $800

          Paul John Beadle (1917 - 1992) The Empty Saddle Drypoint engraving, inscribed in ink with artists name and title lower left Bears a signature in pencil, lower right Early North Perth framers lable, "A.B. Ranford" on reverse 34 x 51cm

          McKenzies Auctioneers
        • PAUL JOHN BEADLE (1917-1992)
          Aug. 23, 2004

          PAUL JOHN BEADLE (1917-1992)

          Est: $10,000 - $12,000

          Mother and Child titled and dated 'MOTHER AND CHILD/1947'; incised with initial and dated '4B7' (upper right) Queensland maple 59 x 30.8 x 0.5 cm

          Christie's
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