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Monday, October 06, 2008

Heidelberg School

The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century.

The name refers to the rural area near Melbourne where practitioners of the style found their subjects, though usage expanded to cover other Australian artists working in similar areas.

The term was coined in 1891 by local art critic Sidney Dickenson, reviewing the works of Arthur Streeton and Walter Withers.

Works of the Heidelberg school are generally viewed as the first Western art to realistically and sensitively depict the Australian landscape as it actually is. Many earlier works look like European scenes and do not reflect the harsh sunlight, earthier colours, and distinctive vegetation of the land they painted.

Whilst Heidelberg has long since been absorbed into greater Melbourne, some of the scenes depicted in the most famous works of the school were of scenes on the floodplain of the Yarra River and are thus still recognizable. A walking trail in the area shows selected works at the places where they were painted.

Many of the actual artworks can be seen in Australian galleries, notably the National Gallery of Victoria and the National Gallery of Australia.

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