1921-2017
Australian (Long Island, New York)
Oswald Longfield Brett was an internationally acclaimed marine painter. Born in Cheltenham, New South Wales, Australia, Brett spent much time sketching ships in Sydney Harbor and imagining the day when he could go to sea. He also drew inspiration for painting from his mother Estelle Brett (née Mutton), a talented amateur portrait and landscape artist. As a teenager, Brett was greatly inspired by the work of masterful Sydney marine artist John Allcot (1888–1973), who became his mentor and lifelong friend. His dream to go to sea became a reality just before the outbreak of World War II, serving on coastal steamers around Australia. He spent the war years aboard the RMS Queen Elizabeth mostly between New York and the Firth of Clyde in Scotland.