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Latitude
-42
Longitude
173
Start Date
1895-01-01
End Date
1967-01-01

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ID
tb9277

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Birth Place
New Zealand
Biography
sculptor, was born and bred in New Zealand, where he trained as a sculptor. He had served in WWI and done a couple of NZ war memorials before he came to Australia with Unk White and his younger brother, Joe Lynch, in 1922. He received sculptural portrait commissions from Dame Nellie Melba et al. and gained a growing reputation. His 1924 “pagan” Faun (a.k.a. Satyr ) caused a press controversy when shown in the NSW Society of Artists’ Younger Group exhibition [a later, larger casting of this bronze is now in the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens overlooking the harbour where Joe Lynch, the model for the piece, drowned in 1927 (commemorated in Kenneth Slessor’s 'Five Bells’)]. According to Lindesay, Frank as well as Joe Lynch contributed cartoons to Smith’s and the Bulletin , but although many were just signed 'Lynch’ they are attributed to Joe. Frank Lynch went to London to study at the Royal College of Art in the late 1920s-early 1930s and exhibited at the Royal Academy. He returned c.1941 but his work declined and he did nothing of consequence afterwards. Works include Mitchell Library door panel; Amiens War group. This record is a stub. You can help by adding more detail. Writers: Staff Writer Date written: 1996 Last updated: 2007
Born
b. 1895
Summary
Guy Lynch, known in Sydney as Frank Lynch, was a sculptor. He was born in New Zealand in 1895. Lynch came to Australia in 1922. In the late 1920s-early 1930s he went to London to study at the Royal College of Art and he also exhibited at the Royal Academy.
Gender
Male
Died
1967
Age at death
72