Title
Landscape with houses
1907
Artist
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Details
- Place where the work was made
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Belle-Ile
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Brittany
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France
- Date
- 1907
- Media category
- Watercolour
- Materials used
- pencil, watercolour on thin off-white wove paper
- Dimensions
- 24.0 x 31.4 cm (sheet)
- Signature & date
Signed and dated l.l., pen and black ink "JOHN RUSSELL./ 07".
- Credit
- Jean Cameron Gordon Bequest Fund in memory of her mother Mary Gordon 2000
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 533.2000
- Copyright
- Artist information
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John Russell
Works in the collection
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About
John Peter Russell was an expatriate most of his working life. A contemporary of Tom Roberts, he and Roberts travelled through Spain together in the early 1880s. Russell remained in Europe and settled at Belle Ile on the coast of Brittany. His friendship with van Gogh is now part of Australian art legend (his portrait of van Gogh is in the Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh in Amsterdam). He was an early influence on Matisse at Belle Ile, where Russell painted with Monet - this aspect of his work will feature in the Gallery's forthcoming Belle Ile exhibition. Several of Russell's pencil and watercolour studies also bring Paul Signac's work to mind (Signac, a follower of Seurat, had a strong theoretical basis to his work and influenced a number of painters in the 1890s and into the early twentieth-century). Sharing in their concerns regarding the development of a fresh approach to painting, Russell however remained a painter with strong Sydney affiliations and temperament - vigorous, colourful and outwardly optimistic.
There are a number of important published references to Russell's work, principal amongst which are Elizabeth Salter's book 'The Lost Impressionist', a biography of the Australian Painter John Peter Russell (London, 1976) and Anne Galbally's monograph and exhibition catalogue 'The Art of John Peter Russell' (Melbourne, 1977). The Melbourne dealer Joseph Brown staged a major exhibition of Russell's work in 1977 which greatly aided the appreciation and collecting of Russell's work in Australia and most recently there has been growing interest in Russell's work in France, which is reflected in two exhibitions at the Musée des Jacobins at Morlaix - 'Les peintres de Belle-Ile-en-mer, sur les pas de Monet' in 1994 and 'John Peter Russell, un impressionniste australien' in 1997. The first volume of a two part study of Matisse by Frances Spurling, published in 1998, also underlines the critical part that Russell played in Matisse's early development at Belle Ile in the 1880s.
Australian Art Department 2000
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Exhibition history
Shown in 2 exhibitions
Belle-Île: Monet, Russell & Matisse in Brittany, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 24 Nov 2001–03 Feb 2002
Belle-Île: Monet, Russell & Matisse in Brittany, Queensland Art Gallery, South Brisbane, 14 Feb 2002–21 Apr 2002
Australian impressionists in France, Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne, 15 Jun 2013–06 Oct 2013
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Bibliography
Referenced in 2 publications
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Ursula Prunster (Curator), Belle-Île: Monet, Russell & Matisse in Brittany, Sydney, 2001, 106 (colour illus.). cat.no. 37
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Elena Taylor, Australian impressionists in France, 'John Russell in a new century', pg. 136-145, Melbourne, 2013, 144 (colour illus.), 170, 175, 176.
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