Walter Withers
English-born Australian Painter, 1854-1914 was an Australian landscape artist and a member of the Heidelberg School of Australian impressionists. Withers was born at Handsworth, Staffordshire, the son of Edwin Withers. He showed an early desire to paint, but objection was made to this by his father. It is not known what occupation he followed in England, but in 1882 he arrived in Australia with the intention of going on the land. After working for about 18 months on a farm, Withers removed to Melbourne and obtained a position as draughtsman in a firm of printers. He then took up his painting again, and began to exhibit with the Victorian Academy of Arts afterwards merged in the Victorian Artists' Society. In 1887 Withers went to Europe. There he was married to Miss F. Flinn and studied for some months at the Academie Julian, Paris. He returned to Australia with his wife in June 1888 having been commissioned to do black and white work for Messrs Fergusson and Mitchell of Melbourne. His most important work in this way will be found in the illustrations to Edmund Finn's, The Chronicles of Early Melbourne. Withers settled down at first at Kew, a suburb of Melbourne, and then near Heidelberg on the other side of the river Yarra. He became friendly with Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin and other leading artists of the period. He began to sell a few pictures, but the collapse of the land boom put an end to his illustrative work. He obtained some work as a drawing and painting master in schools, and in 1891 opened a studio in Collins-street west, where he held his first private exhibition.

  Prev   1 2 3 4
 
 Prev Artist   Next Artist 

Walter Withers Approching Summer Storm oil painting


Approching Summer Storm
oil on canvas, 56.0 x 35.5 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1907(1907) cyf
Painting ID::  82322
Walter Withers
Approching Summer Storm
oil on canvas, 56.0 x 35.5 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1907(1907) cyf
   
   
     

Walter Withers The Last of Summer oil painting


The Last of Summer
oil on canvas, 77.0 x 92.0 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1898(1898) cyf
Painting ID::  82345
Walter Withers
The Last of Summer
oil on canvas, 77.0 x 92.0 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1898(1898) cyf
   
   
     

Walter Withers Farmers Girl oil painting


Farmers Girl
oil on canvas, 39 x 28 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1892(1892) cyf
Painting ID::  82346
Walter Withers
Farmers Girl
oil on canvas, 39 x 28 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1892(1892) cyf
   
   
     

Walter Withers Heidelberg oil painting


Heidelberg
oil on canvas, 49.0 x 33.5 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1892(1892) cyf
Painting ID::  82347
Walter Withers
Heidelberg
oil on canvas, 49.0 x 33.5 cm, by Walter Withers Date 1892(1892) cyf
   
   
     

       Prev    1  2  3  4
Prev Artist       Next Artist     

     Walter Withers
     English-born Australian Painter, 1854-1914 was an Australian landscape artist and a member of the Heidelberg School of Australian impressionists. Withers was born at Handsworth, Staffordshire, the son of Edwin Withers. He showed an early desire to paint, but objection was made to this by his father. It is not known what occupation he followed in England, but in 1882 he arrived in Australia with the intention of going on the land. After working for about 18 months on a farm, Withers removed to Melbourne and obtained a position as draughtsman in a firm of printers. He then took up his painting again, and began to exhibit with the Victorian Academy of Arts afterwards merged in the Victorian Artists' Society. In 1887 Withers went to Europe. There he was married to Miss F. Flinn and studied for some months at the Academie Julian, Paris. He returned to Australia with his wife in June 1888 having been commissioned to do black and white work for Messrs Fergusson and Mitchell of Melbourne. His most important work in this way will be found in the illustrations to Edmund Finn's, The Chronicles of Early Melbourne. Withers settled down at first at Kew, a suburb of Melbourne, and then near Heidelberg on the other side of the river Yarra. He became friendly with Arthur Streeton, Charles Conder, Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin and other leading artists of the period. He began to sell a few pictures, but the collapse of the land boom put an end to his illustrative work. He obtained some work as a drawing and painting master in schools, and in 1891 opened a studio in Collins-street west, where he held his first private exhibition.

China Wholesale Stretched Oil Paintings Wholesale Picture Frames,Photo Frames, Moulding Beveled Mirrors

http://www.chinafineart.com

China Oil Painting Studio Team