The Heidelberg School of Painters - a guided tour
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Arthur Streeton
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Sir Arthur Ernest Streeton was an Australian landscape painter and leading member of the Heidelberg School, also known as Australian Impressionism.
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About the author(s): Tom Roberts (1856–1931) Alternative names Roberts, Thomas William Description Australian painter Date of birth/death 8 March 1856 14 September 1931 Location of birth/death Dorchester, Dorset, England Kallista Work location Melbourne Authority control VIAF: 40202284 ISNI: 0000 0000 6676 8494 ULAN: 500028066 LCCN: n86137007 NLA: 35455935 WorldCat Details of artist on Google Art Project
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Another side of Impressionism: Charles Conder | Australia's Impressionists | National Gallery
Though they never met, what similarities are there in the work of Australian artist Charles Conder and French Post-Impressionist Georges Seurat? 'Australia's Impressionists' co-curator Christopher Riopelle introduces us to Charles Conder, one of four innovative Australian painters in the exhibition.
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Australia's Impressionists
7 December 2016 – 26 March 2017
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Showcasing four innovative Australian Impressionist artists, Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, and John Russell, this exhibition explores Impressionism in an Australian context – closely related to yet entirely distinct from its European counterparts.
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The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of charge and open 361 days per year, daily between 10.00 am - 6.00 pm and on Fridays between 10.00 am - 9.00 pm.
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Rediscovering Hans Heysen - National Library of Australia
National Library of Australia Lecture
The work of Australian Painters, 1960's - Film 1551
The art and artists of Australia in the 1970's.
Opening still film shots of different Australian landscapes; grassland and fields with trees, a hazy view of a mountain range, a stretch of desert with hill and sky in background, view from the top of a hill of an empty road, winding down with trees on either side and a shot of the sea with cliffs curving out into the horizon. Film of two parts of a city; of business/office blocks with the sea in foreground, and looking down on a view of offices in the background and tree lined roads in foreground, some moving and parked cars and a man on a bicycle are visible. Cut to a shot of several people walking around, and down the stairs of, a room in an art gallery. Move to a panned shot of two small landscape paintings by 'English trained' James Conrad Martins hanging on a wall, full frontal shot of one of them. Cut to a full- shot of a painting of gum trees, a 'European representation', close-up pan, from bottom to top, of one gum trees. Cut to a black and white caricature sketch by T.S.Gill, depicting an Australian street scene from the gold rush era of the 1850's, pan from left to right of picture. Still shots of four paintings or drawings showing Australian men at work and play. One showing three men chopping logs, the other three showing men on or with horses. Narrative information on the artists Arthur Streaten(?), Tom Roberts, Fred McCullan and the young Englishman Charles Conder(?), who lived in the open air painting landscapes. This is played over images of two women, in white dresses and hats, as they look at their paintings on a gallery wall. Full shot, zooming in slowly, on (Sir)Arthur Streaten's painting The Purple Noon's Transparent Light. Three other shots of various landscape paintings including, Red Gold by Hans Heysen(?) of South Australia, long-shot and close-up panning. Close-up shot, panning out, of a painting of a mountain range by the same artist. Cut to a panned shot, from left to right, of Hans Heysen's studio, paintings propped up against wall and on cupboards. The camera pans round to reveal the artist, 'now over 80', with bald head, wisps of white hair at the back and sides, wearing brown glasses, standing at his easel painting.
Close-up of Heysen applying paint to canvas with brush. The painting, of barren trees with a mountain in the background, is in its early stages. Cut to a head and shoulders shot of the painter mixing paint on his palette, with a finished painting visible in the background. More of these shots are repeated while the artist discusses his work and Australian landscape painting in general. Moves on to a full size, then close-up shot, of a Sidney Nolan painting of Ned Kelly, with his homemade suit of armour ('new Australian legends'). Full and close-up shots of two Russel Driesdale(?) landscape paintings. One of a twisted tree and rocks, the other of a woman standing in the foreground, with a wagon(?) and desert in the background. Cut to film of Driesdale(?) walking on desert land between two barren trees in the midground, there are trees in the background and a fallen tree in the foreground. As he walks towards the camera he discusses his work. Close-up of the artist as he picks a stone up from the desert floor. Driesdale is balding with some brown hair at the back and sides, brown glasses and checked shirt. He is aged about 55. Four more different shots of the artist walking in the landscape and of the scenery.
Various shots of five different landscape paintings, more abstract in style. Long-shot of a painting by Charles Bush; a city scape. Cut to several shots of Bush at work in his studio, he is standing at his easel with pots of paint-brushes on various tables and sketches all around him. Close-up of him mixing paint on a palette, then applying to canvas with a square piece of cardboard. Over these images the artist discusses his work and influences; Bush is about 50 with dark receding hair and brown moustache, he is wearing a shirt with the sleeves rolled up and a cravat. Cut to a short, panned shot of some scaffolding on a building site with a city-scape in the background, cut to a similar shot but of outback landscape. Two long-shots of landscape scenes, one with a white bridge at the foot of a green hill, the other of swamp/grasslands with industrial plant in the background. Over these last scenes the narrator concludes, adding that the landscape is a constant challenge to the artist.
Throughout the film, except when the three featured artists are speaking, there is a narrative explanation of the paintings shown and of the history of Australian landscape painting.
Some 200 years of Australian art on show in London
A major exhibition of Australian art opens in London on Saturday, charting 200 years of extraordinary change through the country's relationship with the dramatic landscape. Duration: 01:04
Arthur Streeton
Sir Arthur Ernest Streeton (8 de abril de 1867 -- 1 de septiembre de 1943) fue un pintor paisajista australiano. Nació en Mount Dundee, cerca de Geelong, y su familia se mudó a Richmond en 1874. Ingresó en la National Gallery School en 1882; allí, se vio influenciado principalmente por el impresionismo francés y por las obras de J.M.W. Turner. Durante esta época se asoció con sus compañeros artistas Frederick McCubbin y Tom Roberts, en Melbourne y en Heidelberg. En 1885, Streeton presentó su primera exhibición en la Academia de Arte de Victoria. Fue aprendiz de litógrafo bajo la tutela de Charles Troedel
Melbourne Australia - TravelMovies
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
Today, it is a centre for the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, sport and tourism. It is the birthplace of cultural institutions such as Australian film (as well as the world's first feature film), Australian television, Australian rules football, the Australian impressionist art movement (known as the Heidelberg School) and Australian dance styles (such as New Vogue and the Melbourne Shuffle). It is also a major centre for contemporary and traditional Australian music. It is often referred to as the cultural capital of Australia. Melbourne has also been ranked as one of the top three World's Most Livable Cities by the Economist Group's Intelligence Unit (since 2002),
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The Cedars - Facebook LIVE
This morning we’re here with Mary at The Cedars discovering The Studio of Sir Hans Heysen ???? Watch as we take a look inside at some of his famous pieces of art!
Each week we host a Hahndorf Facebook Live interview with one of the shops or experiences in this popular tourist village in South Australia.
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Terry Jarvis Watercolour Exhibition at Hans Heysen's studio
Along the coastal trail
This is a short sequence showing the development of one of my coastal scenes. This work depicts the Beaumaris cliffs, made famous by the Heidelberg School of artists in the 1800's.
Let's explore the Ian Potter Gallery in Melbourne
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The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is the world’s first major gallery dedicated exclusively to Australian art. It is a spectacular showcase comprising over 20 galleries housed within a landmark architectural complex.
NGV Australia presents the history of Australian art from the Colonial period and the Heidelberg School through to contemporary art, and includes photography, prints and drawings, fashion and textiles, decorative arts, and a suite of galleries dedicated to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.
With special exhibitions and educational programs and new perspectives of the city through its glass matrix, NGV Australia is more than a great place to view art – it is a completely fresh approach that encourages people from all walks of life to enjoy the world of art.
Hans Heysen's Historic Art Studio - ABC Radio Excerpt
City to Yarraville
From near work, to some beer tastings in Yarraville, via the bike paths, which were quite frustrating - especially once I reached Footscray
Melbourne - Australia, Part 4
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Melbourne is the capital and most populous city in the state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia. The name Melbourne refers to an urban agglomeration area (and census statistical division) spanning 9,900.5 km2 that comprises the greater metropolis -- as well as being a common name for its metropolitan hub, the Melbourne City Centre. It is a leading financial centre in Australia and the Asia-Pacific, and has been ranked as the World's most livable city since 2011 -- according the Economist Intelligence Unit (and in the top three since 2009).
Melbourne is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip, with its City Centre situated at the northernmost point of the bay -- near the estuary of the Yarra River. The metropolitan area extends south from the City Centre, along the eastern and western shorelines of Port Phillip, and expands into the hinterlands. The City Centre is located in the municipality known as the City of Melbourne, and the greater metropolis consists of a further 30 municipalities. Melbourne has a population of 4.25 million, and the fastest growing population among Australian capital cities. Inhabitants of Melbourne are called Melburnians.
Founded on 30 August 1835, by settlers from Launceston in Van Diemen's Land (in what was then the Colony of New South Wales), it was declared a Crown settlement in 1837. The settlement was named Melbourne by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Richard Bourke, to honour the British Prime Minister of the day William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, and became the capital city of the newly created Colony of Victoria in 1851. During the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s, it was transformed into one of the World's largest and wealthiest cities. After the federation of Australia in 1901, Melbourne served as interim seat of government for the newly created nation of Australia until 1927.
A major centre for Australian performing and visual arts, Melbourne is often referred to as Australia's cultural capital. It is the birthplace of Australian dance styles; the Melbourne Shuffle and New Vogue, the Australian film industry (including the world's first feature film), Australian impressionist art (known as the Heidelberg School), Australian rules football, and the Australian television industry. More recently, it has been recognized as a UNESCO City of Literature and an international centre for street art. It is home to many of Australia's largest and oldest cultural institutions such as the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne Zoo, the National Gallery of Victoria and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building.
The main passenger airport serving the metropolis is Melbourne Airport, which is the second busiest in Australia, and the Port of Melbourne is Australia's busiest seaport for containerised and general cargo. The main metropolitan train terminus is Flinders Street Station, and the main regional train and coach terminus is Southern Cross Station. Melbourne is also home to the world's largest tram network.
An Art History of Australia: Art Gallery of Ballarat
Australian history comes to life as Pauline O'Shannessy-Dowling and Peter Freund from the Art Gallery of Ballarat discuss key works from its collection.
The film features from the earliest acquisitions through to the most current - including Solomon J Solomon, Tom Roberts, Fred Williams, Jeffrey Smart and Lorraine Connelly-Northey.
Video created by Singing Bowl Media, 2013.
This film forms part of the Art History of Australia story on the Culture Victoria website
The Life and Work of Sir Hans Heysen - ABC Radio
Classic Heysen oil painting - ABC News
FOUND - Tom Roberts Painting May Fetch $400,000
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - A couple, who thought they had purchased a fake Tom Roberts painting online, were shocked to learn it was real and may fetch $400,000. See more at: