Frederick Mccubbin
Australian Painter, 1855-1917 By the early 1880s, his work began to attract considerable attention and won a number of prizes from the National Gallery, including a 30-pound first prize in 1883 in their annual student exhibition, and by the mid-1880s began to concentrate more on the works of the Australian bush which made him most famous. In 1883, he received first prize in the first annual Gallery students' exhibition, for best studies in colour and drawing. In 1888, he became instructor and master of the School of Design at the National Gallery. In this position he taught a number of students who themselves became prominent Australian artists, including Charles Conder and Arthur Streeton. He continued to paint through the first two decades of the 20th century, though by the beginning of World War I his health began to fail. He travelled to England in 1907 and visited Tasmania, but aside from these relatively short excursions lived most of his life in Melbourne. McCubbin married Annie Moriarty in March, 1889. They had seven children, of whom their son Louis also became an artist. In 1901 McCubbin and his family moved to Mount Macedon, where he was inspired by the surrounding bush and has experimented with the light and its effects on colour in nature. In 1912,

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Frederick Mccubbin Nude Study oil painting


Nude Study
mk167 c.1910 Oil
Painting ID::  42152
Frederick Mccubbin
Nude Study
mk167 c.1910 Oil
   
   
     

Frederick Mccubbin The Coming of Spring oil painting


The Coming of Spring
mk167 c.1908 Oil
Painting ID::  42153
Frederick Mccubbin
The Coming of Spring
mk167 c.1908 Oil
   
   
     

Frederick Mccubbin Landscape sketch,Macedon oil painting


Landscape sketch,Macedon
mk167 1915 Oil
Painting ID::  42154
Frederick Mccubbin
Landscape sketch,Macedon
mk167 1915 Oil
   
   
     

Frederick Mccubbin The Letter oil painting


The Letter
The Letter 1884
Painting ID::  59869
Frederick Mccubbin
The Letter
The Letter 1884
   
   
     

Frederick Mccubbin Pioneer oil painting


Pioneer
Pioneer 1904
Painting ID::  59870
Frederick Mccubbin
Pioneer
Pioneer 1904
   
   
     

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     Frederick Mccubbin
     Australian Painter, 1855-1917 By the early 1880s, his work began to attract considerable attention and won a number of prizes from the National Gallery, including a 30-pound first prize in 1883 in their annual student exhibition, and by the mid-1880s began to concentrate more on the works of the Australian bush which made him most famous. In 1883, he received first prize in the first annual Gallery students' exhibition, for best studies in colour and drawing. In 1888, he became instructor and master of the School of Design at the National Gallery. In this position he taught a number of students who themselves became prominent Australian artists, including Charles Conder and Arthur Streeton. He continued to paint through the first two decades of the 20th century, though by the beginning of World War I his health began to fail. He travelled to England in 1907 and visited Tasmania, but aside from these relatively short excursions lived most of his life in Melbourne. McCubbin married Annie Moriarty in March, 1889. They had seven children, of whom their son Louis also became an artist. In 1901 McCubbin and his family moved to Mount Macedon, where he was inspired by the surrounding bush and has experimented with the light and its effects on colour in nature. In 1912,

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