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Blue Depths
Sir Arthur Streeton — Australian, 1867–1943 — Australian Impressionism (Heidelberg School)
Arthur Streeton was a central figure in the Heidelberg School, the loose group of plein-air painters who, working from camps outside Melbourne in the late 1880s and 1890s, established the first distinctly Australian school of landscape painting. His mature work is recognised for its high-keyed palette, long horizontal formats, and a confident handling of the dry heat, blue distances, and bleached light of the Australian bush.
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