C1946

[Washaway of the North]

Early painting of the Hayward Ranges, in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia by Travis Webber influenced by the trips of Hans Heysen and Frederick Allen Joyner to the area. There are two specific images made around the same time of … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

[Washaway of the North]

Date:

C1946

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Original oil on canvas, signed lower right, in original carved frame.

Image Size: 

395mm 
x 295mm

Frame Size: 

460mm 
x 360mm
AUTHENTICITY
[Washaway of the North] - Vintage Painting from 1946

Guaranteed Vintage Item
dated:

1946

Description:

Early painting of the Hayward Ranges, in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia by Travis Webber influenced by the trips of Hans Heysen and Frederick Allen Joyner to the area.

There are two specific images made around the same time of the scene; one a painting by Hans Heysen and the other a photograph titled, A Washout, Hayward Range, by the pioneering and influential photographer, Frederick Allen Joyner (1863-1945).
In 1927 Heysen and Joyner visited the Flinders Ranges and both were inspired by the light and grandeur of the area.

References:
Campbell, Australian Watercolour Painters: 1780 to the Present Day. 1989. Page 379
Germaine, Max. Artists and Galleries of Australia, 1990. Page 718
McCulloch, McCulloch’s Encyclopedia of Australian Art.  2006. Page 1011

Collections represented:
Art Gallery of South Australia:
Queensland Art Gallery

Travis Webber (1900 - 1968)

Travis Webber (1900-1968) Webber was born in Adelaide, South Australia and studied under the influential Sydney artist Antonio Dattilo-Rubbo who introduced many Australian painters to modernism through his art school (opened in 1898) and his classes at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales. In contrast to nearly all other art teachers in Australia at the time, he was not a reactionary, and encouraged his students to experiment with styles as radically different from his own as post-impressionism and cubism. Other students included Norah Simpson, Frank Hinder, Grace Cossington Smith, Donald Friend, Roy De Maistre, James Ranalph Jackson, war artist Roy Hodgkinson, Archibald Prize winner Arthur Murch, social realist Roy Dalgarno and Tom Bass the sculptor. Webber established himself as one of the Nation's most successful and prolific landscape artists. He held countless successful solo exhibitions across four states during the 1930s and 1940s, winning the Society of Artists prize numerous times, and had several works acquired by the Queensland Art Gallery, Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of South Australia.  

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