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Tom ROBERTS | In a corner on the Macintyre (The bushranger)

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

In a corner on the Macintyre (The bushranger) [Thunderbolt in an encounter with police at Paradise Creek] 1895 , oil on canvas
71.1 (h) x 86.4 (w) cm
No inscriptions National Gallery of Australia, Canberra NGA 1971.109 Purchased 1971

The first effect of this painting is of coming upon a scene just as one would when out walking: arriving at midday, and finding this corner of the river quiet, still and apparently uninhabited. The second impression – a double take – comes when one registers the presence of a cringing horse and crouching man, and searches the scene for an explanation.

 

In 1900, Roberts retitled the work ‘The bushranger’. There is a flash of yellow from a ricocheting bullet at a spot halfway up the rock-face, smudges of white that could be smoke from guns, and the helmet and shoulders of policeman at the top of the cliff.