Australian Impressionism Collection

During the 1880s a group of Australian artists, including Frederick McCubbinArthur Streeton and Charles Conder, set up artists' camps on the outskirts of Melbourne. They aimed for a return to nature and to paint in the open air ('en plein air' like their French Impressionist counterparts) and thus became known as Australian Impressionists.
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