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Tom ROBERTS | The south wind

Tom ROBERTS
England 1856 – Kallista 1931 AD
Australia from 1869; England, Europe 1881- 85, 1903-23

The south wind 1924 , oil on canvas on plywood
35.6 (h) x 46.0 (w) cm National Gallery of Australia, Canberra NGA 2012.1739 Ruth Robertson Bequest Fund in memory of Edwin Clive and Leila Jeanne Robertson 2012

This view from Roberts’ property at Kallista conveys a joyous response to his environment. Six tall trees in the centre of the painting provide a strong structural element through which the landscape is viewed. However, in depicting three of these white-trunked eucalypts as dead, Roberts showed his hand as a conservationist and directed attention to the way trees were being destroyed at that time in rural Victoria. In the summers of 1919 and 1920 bushfires had burned large tracts of rural Victoria and, in 1920, they threatened the town of Sassafras (later renamed Kallista), in the Dandenong Ranges, 45 kilometres east of Melbourne.