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Durack Ranges

Durack Ranges - A Landscape of Myth and Memory

The painting “Durack Ranges” by Sir Sidney Robert Nolan is more than just a depiction of the Australian Outback; it’s an embodiment of Nolan's profound engagement with Aboriginal mythology and his exploration of Australia’s scarred landscape as a reflection of its history. Created in 1950, during Nolan’s formative years as a painter, this monumental canvas exemplifies his signature style—a bold simplification of form combined with vibrant color palettes that convey both grandeur and unease. It stands as one of the most iconic pieces from Nolan's Desert & Drought series, cementing his place among Australia’s foremost modernist artists.
  • Subject Matter: The painting captures a panoramic vista of the Durack Ranges in Western Australia—a region steeped in Aboriginal lore and considered sacred by Indigenous Australians. Nolan meticulously renders the rugged terrain, punctuated by mesas and canyons bathed in hues of ochre, crimson, and indigo.
  • Style: Nolan’s approach aligns closely with Expressionism, prioritizing emotional impact over precise representation. The flattened perspective and stylized brushstrokes contribute to a sense of immediacy and drama, mirroring the vastness and power of the natural environment.
  • Technique: Employing oil on board, Nolan achieved remarkable textural depth through layering multiple coats of paint—a technique that allows for subtle gradations of color and creates an illusion of movement within the static image. The artist’s deliberate use of impasto adds physicality to the canvas, conveying a palpable sense of energy.

Historical Context: Echoes of Trauma and Resilience Nolan's Desert & Drought series emerged from a period of intense debate surrounding Aboriginal land rights in Australia during the 1950s. Inspired by films depicting the Australian interior—particularly those exploring themes of displacement and hardship—Nolan sought to confront the injustices faced by Indigenous communities while simultaneously celebrating the enduring spirit of the Australian landscape. The Durack Ranges painting specifically references the biblical Exodus narrative, symbolizing the Israelites’ journey from oppression to liberation—a motif that resonates deeply with Australia's colonial past and its ongoing struggle for reconciliation.

Symbolism: Color as Emotion The dominant color scheme—primarily reds and ochres—is deliberately chosen to evoke feelings of heat, dryness, and primal energy. Nolan’s masterful use of color transcends mere visual description; it communicates the emotional resonance of the landscape—a testament to its harsh beauty and enduring significance. The reddish hues subtly hint at the blood of ancient battles fought on Aboriginal land, underscoring the painting's connection to Australia’s history of conflict and dispossession.

Emotional Impact: A Vision of Australian Identity “Durack Ranges” transcends a simple topographical representation; it functions as a powerful visual meditation on themes of isolation, resilience, and spiritual contemplation. Nolan invites viewers to contemplate the immensity of the Outback—to confront its challenges while simultaneously appreciating its sublime grandeur. The painting’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the essence of Australian identity—a complex tapestry woven from myth, landscape, and the legacy of colonization. It remains a cornerstone of Nolan's oeuvre and an unforgettable emblem of Australian art history.

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  • Medium: Oil on board
  • Artist: Sir Sidney Robert Nolan
  • Subject or theme: Central Australia
  • Location: National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne)
  • Notable elements or techniques: Filmic sensibility; aerial photography
  • Influences:
    • Rimbaud
    • Cézanne
  • Artistic style: Landscape painting

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