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  2. Charcoal burners - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal burners (previously known as Wood splitters) is a 1886 painting by the Australian artist Tom Roberts. [ 1] The painting depicts three rural labourers "splitting and stacking timber for the preparation of charcoal ". [ 1] Roberts, influenced by the Barbizon school and Jules Bastien-Lepage, would later return to the theme of rural men ...

  3. Tom Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Jean Boyes. . (m. 1928) . Thomas William Roberts (8 March 1856 – 14 September 1931) was an English-born Australian artist and a key member of the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian impressionism. After studying in Melbourne, he travelled to Europe in 1881 to further his training, and returned home in 1885, "primed with ...

  4. Buonarotti Club - Wikipedia

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    Tom Roberts, also prolific while in the club, produced A Quiet Day on Darebin Creek in 1885, and in the next year The Artists' Camp, Coming South, Wood Splitters and A Summer Morning Tiff, then The Sunny South and Mentone in 1887. In the final year of the Buonarotti Club, Jane Sutherland painted Obstruction, Box Hill (1887). All are major works ...

  5. Winter morning after rain, Gardiner's Creek - Wikipedia

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    Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Winter morning after rain, Gardiner's Creek is an 1885 painting by the Australian artist Tom Roberts. [1] The painting depicts a man on horseback driving a small group of cattle across a timber trestle bridge over Gardiners Creek, then on the outskirts of Melbourne. In Roberts’s marvellously designed ...

  6. Shearing the Rams - Wikipedia

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    Shearing the Rams is an 1890 painting by Australian artist Tom Roberts.It depicts sheep shearers plying their trade in a timber shearing shed.Distinctly Australian in character, the painting is a celebration of pastoral life and work, especially "strong, masculine labour", and recognises the role that the wool industry played in the development of the country.

  7. The Big Picture (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Cornwall and York (later H.M. King George V), May 9, 1901, more commonly known in Australia as The Big Picture, is a 1903 painting by the Australian artist Tom Roberts. The painting, measuring 304.5 by 509.2 centimetres (119.9 in × 200.5 in), or roughly 10 by 17 feet, depicts the opening of the first Parliament of Australia at the ...

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