Today I visited the Royal Academy to see the Australia exhibition which closes on December 6th. We have visited many Australian Art Galleries and always enjoyed the unique quality of Australian art. The recent BBC 3 part series The Art of Australia was another motivator. The exhibition did not disappoint. I especially enjoyed these works:
Evening Shadows, Backwater of the Murray, South Australia (1890) by H. J. Johnstone
via Wikimedia Commons
The Pioneer by Frederick McCubbin (1904), via Wikimedia Commons
Fire's On by Arthur Streeton (1891), via Wikimedia Commons
A Break Away by Tom Roberts (1891), via Wikimedia Commons
This painting brings back good memories of several trips to Palm Beach. On one we walked to the end of the pier to board a boat trip round the area:
Adrian Feint, The Jetties, Palm Beach (1942)
Another of his paintings is a favourite (not in the exhibition): Sofala (1947). We have seen this in both Sydney and Melbourne galleries.
This is from Tasmania, where we spent a glorious five days around 1991:
Autumn equinox: the loss of the sun by Philip Wolfhagen (2009)
Autumn equinox: the loss of the sun by Philip Wolfhagen (2009)
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