Hans
			HEYSEN
		
	
	
	
	
	 Germany 
	
	
		1877 
		
	
	
	 –  
	 Australia
	
	
	
	
	
 	1968 
	
	
Australia from 1884; Europe, England 1899-1903
	
		
			The three gums
			
		
		1915-20
		
		
	
	
	
	
oil on canvas
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
			
			159.0 (h)
			 x 128.0 (w)
			
			cm
			
	
	
	
 Purchased: Lawrence Clark Bequest Fund, 1921, Collection: Ballarat Fine Art Gallery
	
	
	
	
In The three gums 1915–20 Heysen depicted the interlocking arch of three great white trees. Two cattle and a farmer echo, on a much smaller scale, the three-part conversation.
This painting was first exhibited as White gums in 1915, and the Trustees of the National Gallery of Victoria were interested in purchasing it. But they deferred a decision about the purchase of the painting because they questioned Heysen’s nationality. Heysen subsequently re-painted the foreground and re-titled it The three gums before selling it to the Ballarat Art Gallery in 1921. [1]
[1] Ian North, Hans Heysen Centenary retrospective, 1877-1977, Adelaide: Art Gallery Board of South Australia, 1977, p 50
