Group Of Melbourne Paintings: Jane Sutherland (12-1928)

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Jane Sutherland (16/12/1853-1928)
Jane Sutherland was the leading female behind a group of Melbourne painters who dared break from a nineteenth century tradition of studio art by venturing outdoors and painting directly from nature. This was part of the first important Australian art movement called Heildelberg School, also known as the “plein- air” movement. Painting from plein air meant moving away from the walls of a studio space and working out in nature and drawing inspiration and painting directly from the surrounding environment.
Sutherland used, for the majority of the time, oils and pastels as her main medium in her landscape compositions. Sutherlands technique and style can be described as impressionistic, textural and post impressionistic.

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