14 May – 11 July 2010
 Hans Heysen is one of Australia’s best-known artists. He was an influential artist, one whose work was pivotal to the development   of Australian landscape art in the 20th century. The exhibition includes oil paintings, watercolours, drawings and prints. It showcases Heysen’s well-known landscapes celebrating the    
  Australian gum tree and his groundbreaking paintings   of the Flinders Ranges. 
  Ron Radford, Director of the National Gallery of Australia, has   observed: ‘Heysen made the monumental Australian gum tree the hero of   his nationalistic
  
     Federation-period pictures. In 1926 his painting was   revitalised by the first of his many trips to the rocky region of the   central Flinders Ranges which suddenly added a new dry and sculptural   style, in reds and amber, to the Australian landscape repertory’.
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