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AUSTRALIAN IMPRESSIONISTS CAROLINE HOLMES
The Heidelberg School shelters under its own unique umbrella taking their academic influences equally from the Royal Academy School in London and the French Impressionists. Key members were Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Frederick McCubbin and Charles Conder whose art evolved from the informal, evocative and naturalistic into a nationalistic expression. In 1901 McCubbin bought a cottage on Mount Macedon, its surroundings became the inspiration for some of his best known works, the family named the property Fontainebleau. Its guest list ranged from Ellen Terry and Dame Nellie Melba to his myriad students who camped in the gardens.
Doors open at 17.30, lecture starts at 18.30.
The entrance fee is 12 euro, includes a welcome drink, and will be paid directly to the Benahavis Arts Society upon entrance.