Fred
          
          
            WILLIAMS
          
          
          
        
        
        
        
        
        
          
            Australia
            
        
        
          
            1927
          
          
          
        
          
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 Australia
        
        
          
          
          
            1982
          
          
        
        
          
          England 1951-56
        
      
    
       The Nattai River 
       
      
      
        1958
      
       
      
    
    
     
    
    
      
      oil on composition board
    
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
    
    
      
      signed lower left
    
   
    
      
      
      
        88.5 (h)
      
      
        
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        92.1 (w)
      
      
      
        cm
      
      
      
    
    
    
      
      National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased 1958
    
    
    
    
      
      © estate of Fred Williams
    
  
  
Williams visited the Southern Highlands in New South Wales in 1957 where he sketched and painted images of trees, rocks and the Nattai River. Among the distinguishing aspects of Williams’s landscapes of this region are the softness of light and the subtle approach to colour and tonality. He was interested in the views of the artist Max Meldrum who felt that the tonalities of the Australian bush are ‘the most beautiful in the world’. At the same time he was inspired by the Post-Impressionist work of Paul Cézanne. In The Nattai River the tree trunks appear almost weightless against the luminous rocks and sweeping river in the foreground. This painting was Williams’s first oil to enter a public collection.
         
      
 