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Cremorne is to pass away and leave a dismal eyesore ... Where once was youth with their sweethearts in white muslin gathered joyfully for merriment and sport, making Cremorne a happy pastoral, we would have instead a numerous fleet of grimy coal ships, hulks, smoke and
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February 1907 while staying with his patrons the Pinschofs at Hohe Warte. These included the notable five feet by three feet Australia Felix (a view from Mt. Toorong) and a number of other smaller paintings. He returned to London in October. Paintings done in Venice in September 1908, including
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later joined him also, continuing their artistic friendship. From 1891, Streeton began travelling widely in rural New South Wales. As well as painting scenes of Sydney
Harbour and Coogee, and urban scenes of Sydney, it was during the early to mid-1890s that he painted some of his major rural
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criticising a proposal by a mining company to develop a colliery on the shores of Sydney Harbor, which would necessitate the cutting down of a great many gum trees. His letter, which came to be known as "Streeton's shriek", read in part:
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Australia, he failed to achieve the same success in England. His trips to London were financed by the sales of his paintings at home in Australia.
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Australian impressionism. Streeton's work rapidly improved during this period, and by 1888 he was widely considered one of Victoria's most gifted young painters.
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177:Victorian Academy of Art
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262:Eaglemont, Victoria
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2284:The Pioneer
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1968:Tom Roberts
1466:The Monthly
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749:Nora Clench
578:series and
569:Tom Roberts
553:Curlew Camp
544:Sirius Cove
507:Paris Salon
487:Emma Minnie
481:. In 1891,
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411:John Mather
204:Tom Roberts
118:Nora Clench
71:, Australia
39:Tom Roberts
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2048:Jane Price
1701:4 November
1610:"Boulogne"
1497:6 November
1418:020714284X
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918:piano trio
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739:War artist
694:Polynesian
582:Fire's on'
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144:Early life
57:1867-04-08
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1847:Fire's on
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840:Grampians
698:Port Said
649:Fire's on
608:darkness.
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288:plein air
158:Melbourne
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399:billycan
379:, 1890,
359:, 1890,
333:, 1889,
290:painter
220:Box Hill
162:Richmond
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69:Victoria
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1028:Gallery
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1775:Images
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957:Prices
880:Legacy
848:Olinda
751:, 1918
702:Naples
377:Spring
187:Career
114:Spouse
88:Olinda
41:, 1891
791:Glisy
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