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Rudy Komon

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and connoisseur of wine. From 1956 to 1976 he was Cellarmaster of the Wine and Food Society of New South Wales, and from 1959 to 1979 he judged wine at shows in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra. The Rudy Komon Memorial Perpetual Trophy is awarded annually at the Sydney Royal Wine Show.
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itself and joined the resistance, while ostensibly engaged in journalism and art dealership. His parents remained in Berlin, and his mother was killed by Allied bombing during World War II. After the Communist takeover of his country in 1948 he escaped to
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in 1963. Komon introduced European marketing practices to Australia, such as paying artists a wage in return for the right to sell their work, and significantly assisted the budding careers of painters such as
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Gwen Frolich joined the gallery in 1961 as Komon's business partner until his death in 1982. The Gallery was then run by Frolich until it was closed in 1984.
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A plaque commemorating Rudy Komon's life was installed at the site of his art gallery at 124 Jersey Road, Paddington by Woollahra Municipal Council.
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Sydney based Australian art dealer, patron, gallerist and cellarmaster
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Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire
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MBE
Vienna
Czech
Berlin
Czechoslovakia
Switzerland
Australia
Sydney
Waverley
Paddington
Neville Gruzman
Arthur Boyd
John Brack
Judy Cassab
Robert Dickerson
William Dobell
Russell Drysdale
Leonard French
Sidney Nolan
Clifton Pugh
Jon Molvig
John Olsen
Fred Williams
Brett Whiteley
Member of the Order of the British Empire
Eric Smith
Archibald Prize
Neville Gruzman
Archibald Prize
Paddington

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