The Artwork of Frederick Lamberger

The complete collection of artwork by Frederick B. Lamberger (1907-1986) a much loved Sydney personality was uploaded to the internet earlier today.
Frederick applied his creative flair toward capturing images of world cityscapes of the 1960s and 1970s during which time he travelled extensively across the world as well as engaging in various entrepreneurial ventures in his adopted home of Kings Cross Sydney, NSW Australia. A natural and innate artistic talent came to Frederick when he set out to draw some postcard pictures of New York of the late 1950s. The resulting images reflected such astounding personal capability that he continued to draw and share his artwork throughout all of his subsequent travels.
Public feedback about Frederick's artwork is mostly delight as to his natural talents (he taught himself to draw) and of a certain "atmosphere" that emanates from his freehand style. More to the point, his artworks reflect the beauty, inner peace and sacred solitude that he found as he travelled across the world following his harrowing Holocaust experience.
Frederick's works have been showcased at numerous exhibitions during his lifetime and also posthumously several times. The full schedule of exhibition dates are as follows.
- 1960 Exhibition A-O Line S.S, Changte
- 1961 Exhibition of pen drawings at Sydney University Great Hall, Sydney
- 1971 Exhibition of 6o travel sketches of pen drawings SEASCAPE, “Britanis”
- 1988 M.M.I. “Insight” Magazine
- 1989 Prouds Art Gallery, Sydney
- 1990 Wycombe Street Art Gallery, Neutral Bay
Frederick's complete artworks have also been print-published in the biography written for him by his sister Catherine Gluck, entitled "The Man and His Art" which is available at all major libraries in Australia. Frederick's art collection may be viewed online by direct link at his commemorative webpage:
http://www.geocities.com/frederick_lamberger