Arthur streeton

1867 - 1943 Australian painter. He moved to Melbourne with his family when he was seven. In 1882 he enrolled as a student of drawing at the evening classes of the National Gallery School of Design and briefly in the School of Painting, but he had no sustained formal instruction in painting. At the same time he began making watercolour sketches of Melbourne, and by 1886 his skill led to an apprenticeship as a lithographer to George Troedel and Co. of Collins Street. The most important early influence on Streeton was Tom Roberts, who had returned to Melbourne from Europe in 1885. With Frederick McCubbin, Streeton and Roberts painted en plein air at a temporary camp at Box Hill, forming what became known as the HEIDELBERG SCHOOL. A little later Streeton established the first permanent artists' camp at Eaglemont, north-west of Melbourne, overlooking the Yarra Valley, where he painted some of his most memorable works. 'Still glides the stream and shall forever glide'


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Arthur streeton National Game oil


National Game
Painting ID::  77228
National Game
1889, oil on cardboard, 11.8 x 22.9 cm) by Arthur Streeton (1867?C1943). cyf
   
   
     

Arthur streeton Windy and Wet oil


Windy and Wet
Painting ID::  77229
Windy and Wet
1889, oil on cardboard, 14.3 x 24.0 cm) by Arthur Streeton (1867?C1943). cyf
   
   
     

Arthur streeton Fire s On oil


Fire s On
Painting ID::  77232
Fire s On
1891, oil on canvas, 183.8 x 122.5 cm) by Arthur Streeton cyf
   
   
     

Arthur streeton Residence of J oil


Residence of J
Painting ID::  77236
Residence of J
1888, oil on canvas, 25.8 x 46.0 cm cyf
1888,_oil_on_canvas,_25.8_x_46.0_cm cyf
   
   
     

Arthur streeton Hoddle Street to Junction oil


Hoddle Street to Junction
Painting ID::  77238
Hoddle Street to Junction
1889, oil on cardboard, 7.9 x 23.3 cm) by Arthur Streeton cyf
   
   
     

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     1867 - 1943 Australian painter. He moved to Melbourne with his family when he was seven. In 1882 he enrolled as a student of drawing at the evening classes of the National Gallery School of Design and briefly in the School of Painting, but he had no sustained formal instruction in painting. At the same time he began making watercolour sketches of Melbourne, and by 1886 his skill led to an apprenticeship as a lithographer to George Troedel and Co. of Collins Street. The most important early influence on Streeton was Tom Roberts, who had returned to Melbourne from Europe in 1885. With Frederick McCubbin, Streeton and Roberts painted en plein air at a temporary camp at Box Hill, forming what became known as the HEIDELBERG SCHOOL. A little later Streeton established the first permanent artists' camp at Eaglemont, north-west of Melbourne, overlooking the Yarra Valley, where he painted some of his most memorable works. 'Still glides the stream and shall forever glide'

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