Australian Impressionism

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Australian Impressionism is the common term used to describe "The Heidelberg School" of art, which was active during the late 1800s in southeastern Australia near Melbourne. The artworks are not well known yet they rival the quality of their French counterparts, making them a wonderful find for an Impressionist enthusiast.

Cremorne pastoral, Arthur Streeton, 1895, From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Fire's on, Arthur Streeton, 1891, From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
The creek, Arthur Streeton, (1925), From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
From my camp (Sirius Cove), Arthur Streeton, 1896, From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Malham Cove, Arthur Streeton, circa 1911, From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sunlight (Cutting on a hot road), Arthur STREETON, 1895, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
Fossickers, Walter WITHERS, 1893, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
Slumbering sea, Mentone, Tom Roberts, 1887, From the collection of: National Gallery of Victoria
Coming South, Tom Roberts, 1886, From the collection of: National Gallery of Victoria
Boat on beach, Queenscliff., Tom ROBERTS, c.1887, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
In a corner on the Macintyre, Tom ROBERTS, 1895, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
Girl with bird at the King Street bakery, Frederick McCUBBIN, 1886, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
Under a southern sun (Timber splitter's camp), Charles CONDER, 1890, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
Rickett's Point, Charles Conder, 1890, From the collection of: National Gallery of Victoria
On the River Yarra, near Heidelberg, Victoria, Charles Conder, circa 1890, From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Going home (The Gray and Gold), Charles CONDER, 1888, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
Heidelberg, E Phillips Fox, (circa 1895-circa 1900), From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
The ferry, E Phillips Fox, circa 1910-circa 1911, From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Adelaide, E Phillips Fox, 1895, From the collection of: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Nasturtiums, Tudor St George TUCKER, c.1903, From the collection of: National Gallery of Australia
Lost, Frederick McCubbin, 1886, From the collection of: National Gallery of Victoria
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