Sir arthur streeton images of puppies

This is one of my favourite paintings by Arthur Streeton Ocean Blue Lorne 1921..

'Ocean blue Lorne' by Jacki Burke 125cm x 125cm.

  • 'Ocean blue Lorne' by Jacki Burke 125cm x 125cm.
  • Many artists have also been dog lovers: Arthur Streeton had 'Pat the dog', Margaret Preston had Little Jim, William Dobell had Casey.
  • This is one of my favourite paintings by Arthur Streeton Ocean Blue Lorne 1921.
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  • Arthur Streeton

    Australian painter (1867–1943)

    Sir Arthur Ernest Streeton (8 April 1867 – 1 September 1943) was an Australian landscape painter and a leading member of the Heidelberg School, also known as Australian Impressionism.

    Early life

    Streeton was born in Mount Moriac, Victoria, south-west of Geelong,[1] on 8 April 1867, the fourth child of Charles Henry and Mary (née Johnson) Streeton. His family moved to the Melbourne suburb of Richmond in 1874.[2] His parents were English migrants who had met on their voyage to Australia in 1854.[3] In 1882, Streeton commenced art studies with George Folingsby at the National Gallery School.[4]

    In 1885, Streeton exhibited works for the first time with the Victorian Academy of Art.

    He found employment as an apprentice lithographer under Charles Troedel.[5]

    Career

    During the summer of 1886–87, Streeton, aged nineteen, first befriended Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin while