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The bath of Diana, Van Diemen's Land

John GLOVER1837

National Gallery of Australia

National Gallery of Australia
Canberra, Australia

By the time John Glover arrived in Tasmania in 1831, it was too late (it is thought) to see Aboriginal people living freely in the bush. However, from the moment of his settling in the colony, Glover was acutely interested in the Aboriginal people. Here, he presents an imagined scene of their idyllic and untroubled life before the European invasion — what Glover called ‘the gay, happy life the natives led before the White people came here’. In its explicit use of mythology to comment on contemporary events, Glover’s painting is unique in Australian colonial art.

Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra 2010

From: Anne Gray (ed), Australian art in the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2002

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  • Title: The bath of Diana, Van Diemen's Land
  • Creator: John GLOVER
  • Creator Lifespan: 18 February 1767 - 09 December 1849
  • Creator Death Place: Deddington, Tasmania, Australia
  • Creator Birth Place: Houghton-on-the-Hill, Leicester, England
  • Date Created: 1837
  • Location: Deddington, Tasmania, Australia
  • Physical Dimensions: w1345 x h965 x d120 cm
  • Type: Painting,oil on canvas
  • Rights: Purchased with the assistance of the National Gallery of Australia Foundation 1993
  • External Link: National Gallery of Australia
National Gallery of Australia

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