Artist: John Glover
Date: 1838
Size: 106 x 143 cm
Museum: Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia)
Technique: Oil On Canvas
John Glover was already an established artist when he emigrated to Tasmania in 1831 at the age of 64. A highly successful watercolourist and painter of Arcadian views in the tradition of French landscapist Claude Lorrain, Glover quickly adapted his picturesque style and luminous technique to his new surrounds. One of his most subjective works, this painting is informed by European notions of an Antipodean Arcadia, with Indigenous people living in a landscape unsullied by European contact. However,
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