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random-brushstrokes · 10 months ago
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Frederick McCubbin - Girl with bird at the King Street bakery (1886)
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lokscreen · 4 months ago
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PHONE LOCKSCREENS: ART PAINTINGS by frederick mccubbin
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portraituresque · 2 months ago
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Frederick McCubbin - Self protrait
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achillesreborn · 1 year ago
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artist archive ; Frederick McCubbin (1855 - 1917)
mccubbin's work is beautiful; soft colours with a focus on landscapes & nature. he was a sort of revolutionary in art at the time, with some of his exhibitions & methods being shunned by conservative critics, but his talent is utterly undebiable.
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landscape // on the wallaby track // self portrait // the gardener // cottage, macedon
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mythical-art · 8 months ago
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What the Little Girl Saw in the Bush, 1904 by Frederick McCubbin
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iiireflexiii · 11 months ago
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plastycznyonline · 11 days ago
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Frederick McCubbin, jeden z czołowych przedstawicieli australijskiego impresjonizmu, przenosił na płótno magiczne, eteryczne krajobrazy swojego kraju. Jego twórczość, skupiona na codzienności kolonialnej Australii, zachwycała żywymi kolorami i swobodnymi pociągnięciami pędzla. Najbardziej znane dzieła, takie jak "On the Wallaby Track" czy "The Pioneer", ukazują zarówno romantyzm, jak i surowość australijskiego buszu. McCubbin należał do grupy Melbourne, stanowiącej trzon tej artystycznej rewolucji, którą sami artyści określali jako "Australijskie Złote Oczy Miłości". W swoich pracach potrafił uchwycić melancholijną atmosferę nowego świata, równocześnie oddając cześć przyrodzie. Jego sztuka pozostaje inspiracją dla wielu współczesnych artystów, kontynuując tradycje impresjonizmu w swojej unikatowej, australijskiej formie.
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richo1915 · 5 months ago
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Down on his Luck
Frederick McCubbin, 1889
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periodicoirreverentes · 1 year ago
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “The City's Toil” (1887)
Frederick McCubbin (1855-1917)Óleo sobre lienzo76 cm x 137 cmColección Privada
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sardens · 2 years ago
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Frederick Mccubbin - Bush Landscape, Macedon. 1905
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irreplaceable-spark · 2 years ago
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random-brushstrokes · 2 years ago
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Frederick McCubbin - Leopold Francois Kowalsky - Mikhailovich Vasnetsov - George Cartlidge - H. A. Brendekilde - Ivan Shishkin - Konstantin Korovin - Anton Mauve - Isaac Levitan - Yevhen Stolytsia
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thegianpieromennitipolis · 4 months ago
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SENSI DELL'ARTE - di Gianpiero Menniti
L'ILLUSIONE DELL'ONFALO
Lo stile è davvero uno dei segni tangibili dell'arte, di ogni espressione, sia essa un testo pittorico o plastico, un'architettura oppure un'opera di scrittura.
In un luogo, qualcosa accade.
Si staglia, s'imprime nello sguardo e suscita un irrefrenabile moto d'animo.
È il primo passo.
Prima lentamente e poi con impeto, i luoghi si moltiplicano: non per mera imitazione ma per slancio creativo.
Così, quando nel 1874, a Parigi, nello studio del fotografo Nadar sul Boulevard des Capucines si tenne la prima mostra "Impressionista", il fuoco di quello stile già diffondeva i suoi lapilli nell'emisfero sud del globo, in Australia, a Melbourne.
Lì si formò la scuola detta di "Heidelberg" - dal nome di una località a est, nella periferia rurale della città - e sempre a Melbourne si tenne, nel 1889, la prima mostra passata alla storia con questo titolo: "9 by 5 Impression Exhibition".
Tra i 183 dipinti, almeno 40 erano di Arthur Streeton, non meno di 46 di Charles Conder, assieme ai contributi minori di Frederick McCubbin e Charles Douglas Richardson.
Ma la parte più cospicua spettò, con 63 opere, a Tom Roberts (1856 - 1931) artista di origine britannica.
E britannica sembra essere l'influenza "impressionista" - Turner, Whistler - che colse la vena figurativa di quella che venne annoverata come la prima scuola artistica veracemente australiana.
Ma il ceppo originario s'era già formato nella seconda metà degli anni '80, il "Box Hill artists' camp", con il gruppo di artisti "en plein air" che in seguito costituirono l'ossatura della "Heidelberg School".
Certamente, Roberts fu il più intenso nel lasciarsi cogliere dallo slancio di misurarsi con la cattura dell'istante nella naturalezza del primo impatto.
E se è vero che le sue tele echeggiano Whistler pur concedendosi inizialmente all'impronta vaga di Constable, le stesse mostrano un notevole coraggio nell'esplorare i fondamenti della visione sensibile, della costruzione im-mediata dell'immagine pittorica.
Così, le tracce irrequiete dell'arte migrarono lasciando l'Europa, annebbiata dalla "Belle Époque", nella tragica illusione di essere l'omphalòs (ὀμφαλός), l'ombelico del mondo.
- "Going home", 1889, National Gallery of Australia; "Treno serale per Hawthorn", 1889, Art Gallery of New South Wales; "Andante", 1889, Art Gallery of South Australia.
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simena · 3 months ago
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FREDERICK MCCUBBIN (detail)
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Arthur Streeton - The River, New South Wales, 1896, Australia, oil on canvas; The Purple Noon's Transparent Might, Sydney, New South Wales; The Murray and the Mountain, 1930, oil on canvas
Sir Arthur Ernest Streeton (1867–1943) was a great Australian Impressionist landscape painter. He was born in Duneed, Victoria, Australia. Aged 15 years, he began night classes at the National Gallery of Victoria School of Design. He also learned the rudiments from studying art manuals and photographs.
At age nineteen, he began an apprenticeship as a lithographer. He also joined a painting group where he painted plein air, alongside Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, and Louis Abrahams. He soon became a full time painter and developed a friendship with Charles Conder. The group of artists often camped and painted outdoors at Box Hill, Heidelberg, and the Yarra. They also provided art lessons and formed the Heidelberg School. During the 1890s, Streeton traveled further inland in New South Wales to explore the outback and the Hawkesbury River.
Streeton traveled to England. He took some time to adjust his artistic identity and become acquainted with very different landscapes. His best market was sending his English works for sale in Australia. Gradually, he began to win recognition in England, France, and the United States.
In 1915, Streeton served as a private in the Australian Army Medical Corps. After three years, he was appointed an official war artist and painted the Western Front in France. After the war, Streeton returned to painting romantic visions of the Australian landscape. By this time, he was a well-established painter. In 1937, was knighted for services to the arts.
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snacking-on-art-2022 · 9 months ago
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Frederick McCubbin (1855-1917) ~ What the little girl saw in the bush, 1904
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