Eugene von Guérard Weatherboard Fall, New South Wales circa 1867 102.1974 Eugene von Guérard Sydney Heads 1865 122.1974 | Collection highlight Eugene von Guérard Lower part of … 3 . Eugene von Guerard's North-east view from the northern top of Mount Kosciusko celebrates the awe-inspiring aspects of the Australian landscape. See more ideas about Eugene, Vons, Australian painting. Known for his finely detailed landscapes in the tradition of the Düsseldorf school of painting, he is represented in Australia's major public galleries, and is referred to in the country as Eugene von Guerard.
Von Guerard visited the Mount Kosciuszko region in 1862 with a party led by the German scientist George Neumayer, who was studying terrestrial magnetism and conducting a survey of Victoria.
Von Guérard was born in Vienna, studied at … Johann Joseph Eugene von Guérard (17 November 1811 – 17 April 1901) was an Austrian-born artist, active in Australia from 1852 until 1882. Jun 24, 2019 - Explore agaitros's board "Eugene Von Guerard" on Pinterest. Johann Joseph Eugene von Guérard was an Austrian-born artist, active in Australia from 1852 until 1882. Eugene von Guerard: 'Purrumbete from across the lake' 1858 This resource is a primary (&/or) secondary educational video from ABC Splash. A painting by renowned Australian landscape artist Eugene von Guérard, which has not been seen by art scholars for almost 150 years, is rediscovered. Lured to Australia by the discovery of gold, Eugene von Guérard was the lead painter in the first century of European settlement. Known for his finely detailed landscapes in the tradition of the Düsseldorf school of painting, he is represented in Australia's major public galleries, and is referred to in the country as Eugene von Guerard. Figure 4: Eugene von Guérard's Govett's Leap and Grose River Valley, Blue Mountains, New South Wales (1873), Oil on canvas, 68.5 x 106.4 cm. Eugene Von Guérard: Nature Revealed, currently showing at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) gives us an insight into the wonder that this European artist – who evidently possessed a passion for exploration and scientific documentation as much as art making – must have experienced as he moved through the foreign Australian countryside..