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Tom ROBERTS | Sherbrooke Forest

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

Sherbrooke Forest 1924 , oil on canvas on paperboard
48.0 (h) x 68.4 (w) cm
Signed and dated l.l., white/yellow oil "Tom Roberts '24".
Reference: 585 Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Puchased 1946

Sherbrooke Forest is a very deliberate construction: a screen design of attenuated light and dark patternings cut by curved foreground form. It was a compositional device Roberts had used previously in his landscapes but never with such architectonic effect and it was to characterise his last years of painting.

 

Here is an intrinsically quiet work; an understated scene stamped with the atmospheric realities of Roberts’ solitary times in the forest. This, and his other late landscapes, transcends mere descriptiveness for ‘visual poetry’. It was the tight screen of striped verticals that Fred Williams, a long admirer of Roberts’ art, was arrested by when he studied the painting at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.