Albert Newbury 1891 - 1941
Oil on canvas board
Contemporary timber frame
Newbury was one of Australia’s respected early twentieth-century landscape painters and a student of both Frederick McCubbin and Max Meldrum at Melbourne’s National Gallery School. Newbury became known for his depictions of the Australian bush, capturing the softness of light and atmosphere with confident brushwork. This charming oil study of a country bridge and creek exemplifies his ability to find beauty in everyday rural landscapes.
Works by Newbury are represented in the National Gallery of Victoria and continue to be sought after by collectors of Australia.
Size: 22.5 x 32.5cm
Frame:37 x 47cm
Albert Newbury 1891 - 1941
Oil on canvas board
Contemporary timber frame
Newbury was one of Australia’s respected early twentieth-century landscape painters and a student of both Frederick McCubbin and Max Meldrum at Melbourne’s National Gallery School. Newbury became known for his depictions of the Australian bush, capturing the softness of light and atmosphere with confident brushwork. This charming oil study of a country bridge and creek exemplifies his ability to find beauty in everyday rural landscapes.
Works by Newbury are represented in the National Gallery of Victoria and continue to be sought after by collectors of Australia.
Size: 22.5 x 32.5cm
Frame:37 x 47cm