Streeton
By (Author) Wayne Tunnicliffe
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
5th November 2020
Australia
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
759.994
Hardback
384
Width 241mm, Height 285mm, Spine 42mm
2165g
With his remarkable evocations of light and the landscape, Australian artist Arthur Streeton (1867-1943) remains one of the most enduring and popular painters in Australian art. His sun-drenched impressionist landscapes from the 1880s, joyful depictions of Sydney beaches and harbour in the 1890s, and pastoral paintings from the 1920s and 30s continue to define an image of our unique environment for many Australians. This richly illustrated tome features over 275 paintings, including his much-loved Australian paintings as well as works from Streeton's international career painting in Egypt, Venice, England, Italy and the battlefields of First World War France. A comprehensive publication including 16 essays from historians and curators from around the country, Streeton presents the artist as a master of light with a love for the landscape and a deep concern for the destruction of the forests and degradation of waterways, heralding our conservation and climate-change debates today.
Wayne Tunnicliffe is head curator of Australian art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and curator of the John Russell exhibition. His previous publications include John Russell: Australia's French impressionist (2018), Pop to popism (2014), The John Kaldor Family Collection (2012) and Contemporary (2006). He was curatorial advisor and essayist for Australia's Impressionists (2016) at the National Gallery, London; co-curator and editor for The National: new Australian art (2017); and curator of the exhibition and author of the monograph Mikala Dwyer: A shape of thought (2017/18).