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Frederick Mccubbin — Australian, 1855–1917 — Heidelberg School
Frederick McCubbin was a central figure in the Heidelberg School, the group of plein-air painters who shaped the first distinctly Australian school of landscape painting in the late nineteenth century. Working alongside Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, and Charles Conder, he painted in the artists' camps around Box Hill, Mentone, and Heidelberg outside Melbourne, recording the bush in soft, silvery light and muted earth tones.
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