- Eugene von Guerard
Eugene von Guerard (
7 November 1811 -17 April 1901 ) was anAustria n-born artist active inAustralia 1852-1882.Born inVienna , von Guerard touredItaly with his father (a painter ofminiatures at the court of EmperorFrancis I of Austria ) from 1826, and between 1830 and 1832 resided inRome , where he became involved with theNazarenes , a group of German expatriate artists. From around 1839 to 1844 he studiedlandscape painting at the Dusseldorf Academy, and travelled widely. Von Guerard's personal artistic style was formed by the heritage ofClaude Lorraine ,Nicolas Poussin andSalvator Rosa , while at the Düsseldorf Academy he was inspired by the German Romantic landscape tradition exemplified by the art ofCaspar David Friedrich , which, like the Nazarenes, attempted to link man and God through nature.In 1852 he arrived in Victoria, Australia, determined to try his luck on the Victorian goldfields. As a gold-digger he was unsuccessful, but he did produce a large number of intimate studies of goldfields life, [ [http://www.artistsfootsteps.com/html/vonGuerard_Ihavegotit.htm Artist's Footsteps ] at www.artistsfootsteps.com] quite different from the deliberately awe-inspiring landscapes for which he was later to become famous. Realising that there were opportunities for an artist in Australia, von Guerard abandoned the diggings and was soon undertaking lucrative commissions recording the dwellings and properties of wealthy pastoralists. [http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/colonial/6.cfm]
By the early 1860s he was recognised as the foremost landscape artist in the colonies, touring Southeast Australia and
New Zealand in pursuit of the sublime and the picturesque. [ [http://www.nga.gov.au/OutandAbout/Large/48469.htm Eugene von Guérard - North-east view from the northern top of Mount Kosciusko 1863 ] at www.nga.gov.au] Guerard is most known for the wilderness paintings produced during this time, which are remarkable for their shadowy lighting and fastidious detail. Indeed, his view of Tower Hill in South Western Victoria was used as a botanical template over a century later when the land, which had been laid waste and polluted by agriculture, was systematically reclaimed, forrested with native flora and made a state park. The scientific accuracy of such work has led to a reassessment of Guerard's approach to wilderness painting, and historians believe it likely that the landscapist was strongly influenced by the environmental theories of the leading scientistAlexander von Humboldt . In 1866 his "Valley of the Mitta Mitta" was presented to the national gallery at Melbourne, and in 1870 the trustees purchased his "Mount Kosciusko".In 1870 he was appointed the first Master of the School of Painting at the National Gallery of Victoria, where he was to influence the training of artists for the next 11 years. His reputation, high at the beginning of this period, had faded somewhat towards the end because of his rigid adherence to picturesque subject matter and detailed treatment in the face of the rise of the more intimate
Heidelberg School style. Amongst his pupils wereFrederick McCubbin andTom Roberts . He retired from his position at the National Gallery School the end of 1881 and departed for Europe in January 1882. He died in London on17 April 1901 .Publications
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn151726 Eugene von Guerard, "Eugene von Guerard's Australian landscapes: a series of 24 tinted lithographs illustrative of the most striking and picturesque features of the landscape scenery of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia & Tasmania, drawn from nature and lithographed by the artist, with letter press descriptivee (i.e. descriptive) of each view" (Melbourne: Hamel & Ferguson, 1867).]
References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Eugene von|Last=Guerard|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogG.html#guerard1ee also
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Art of Australia
*View of Geelong , 1856 painting by Eugene von GuerardExternal links
* [http://cs.nga.gov.au Guerard in National Gallery of Australia]
* [http://www.nla.gov.au/catalogue/pictures/ von Guerard's works in theNational Library of Australia ,Canberra ]
* [http://www.artistsfootsteps.com/html/Artists_vonGuerard.htm Works (clickable links)]
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