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Walter Herbert Withers (22 October 1854 – 13 October 1914) was an English-born Australian landscape artist and a member of the Heidelberg School of Australian impressionists. Biography [ edit ]
The core group painted together at "artists' camps", the first being the Box Hill artists' camp, established in 1885 by Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin and Louis Abrahams. They were later joined by Arthur Streeton, Walter Withers, and Charles Conder. [2] See below for a list of other associated artists.
Illustration of the entry to Grafton Galleries, London, the site of the exhibition The Exhibition of Australian Art in London was a show organised by the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), notably Julian Ashton, and financially supported by the philanthropist Eadith Walker. Held at London's Grafton Galleries between April and September 1898, it featured 371 artworks made ...
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Artist Technique Dimensions (cm) Gallery The Storm: 1897: Walter Withers: oil on canvas on hardboard: 119.8 x 179.5: Art Gallery of New South Wales: The last gleam: 1898: W. Lister Lister: oil on canvas: 183 x 274.5: Across the black soil plains: 1899: George Washington Lambert: oil on canvas: 91.6 x 305.5: Art Gallery of New South Wales: Still ...
Marsh's work has been described as postwar art. [3] He is influenced by artists Walter Withers [4] [1] and Ian Fairweather. [5] His paintings, often landscapes, portray the character and natural environment of Australia.
Documentary about Ernest Withers, famed photographer of Black culture and the civil rights movement, will screen during 25th anniversary festival. Ernest Withers documentary, 'The Picture Taker ...
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