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Down on His Luck

Frederick McCubbin's Down on His Luck, painted in 1889, is a poignant representation of the Australian bush and its inhabitants. This oil-on-canvas masterpiece is housed at the Art Gallery of Western Australia and showcases McCubbin's skill in capturing the somber mood of a disheartened swagman.

The Artist and His Work

Frederick McCubbin was a prominent figure in Australian Impressionism, known for his works depicting the Australian bush. Down on His Luck is one such painting that reflects his love for the outdoors. The dark, subdued landscape was likely painted at Box Hill, outside of Melbourne.

The Painting's Significance

The painting depicts a swagman sitting by a campfire, lost in thought. A swagman was a traveling laborer who carried his belongings from farm to farm. The clothing and bedroll are typical of workers and swagmen in the bush. The eucalyptus plant in the foreground adds depth to the painting.

Artistic Influences

McCubbin's work was influenced by his friend, artist Tom Roberts, who brought news of European art developments. The lively art world in Melbourne also played a role in shaping McCubbin's style.

Cultural Context

Australian culture is primarily Western, with influences from British, Indigenous, and migrant components. The gold rushes of the 1850s led to significant population growth and racial tensions. The Heidelberg School artists, including McCubbin, contributed to the development of Australian identity.

Relevance Today

Down on His Luck remains a powerful representation of the Australian bush and its people. It is a testament to McCubbin's skill in capturing the essence of his subjects. Discover the Art Gallery of Western Australia, home to over 17,000 works of art, including Down on His Luck. Visit Discover the Art Gallery of Western Australia to learn more.

Frederick McCubbin (1855 – 1917)

Scopri Frederick McCubbin (1855-1917), figura chiave dell'Impressionismo Australiano e della Scuola Heidelberg. Esplora i suoi iconici paesaggi che ritraggono la vita dei pionieri e l'identità nazionale, inclusa 'On the Wallaby Track'.

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Informazioni rapide

  • Artist: Frederick McCubbin
  • Notable elements: Eucalyptus plant, campfire, swagman
  • Year: 1889
  • Location: Art Gallery of Western Australia
  • Influences: Tom Roberts
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Artistic style: Heidelberg School

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