Australian Impressionism 2025 Wall Calendar

During the 1880s, a group of artists including Frederick McCubbin, Arthur Streeton and Charles Conder, established painting camps on the outskirts of Melbourne. They aimed for ‘truth to nature’ and worked in the open air, sketching quickly and applying their paint rapidly, capturing instantaneous impressions.This generation of painters were part of the ‘International Impressionism’ that swept through the world’s art communities during the second half of the 19th Century. Sketchy impressions of the landscape, painted en plein air, appeared alongside compositions that encapsulated a sense of Australia’s emerging ‘national’ identity. Many of the works of the Australian Impressionists remain the most iconic and popular images in Australian culture.

Description

The main calendar range is the Wall Calendars which measure 320 x 230 mm. Each month has boxes for each day to record your diary dates. Calendars are twin loop wire bound and hang from the top.

Additional information

Dimensions 23 × 32 cm
Product ID

BIP 0045

Artists

Frederick McCubbin, Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder