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Australian artists are known for their unique and vibrant creations that capture the essence of the land down under

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: The New Bonnet, (oil on canvas)

The New Bonnet, (oil on canvas)
659812 The New Bonnet, (oil on canvas) by Waite, James Clarke (fl.1863-85); 40.6x51.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Bonnet. James Clarke Waite (1832-1920). Oil on canvas

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: A Soldier's Conquests, (oil on canvas)

A Soldier's Conquests, (oil on canvas)
989395 A Soldier's Conquests, (oil on canvas) by Waite, James Clarke (fl.1863-85); 92.1x114.9 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Soldier's Conquests. James Clarke Waite (1832-1920)

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: The Ship Model, (oil on canvas)

The Ship Model, (oil on canvas)
989465 The Ship Model, (oil on canvas) by Waite, James Clarke (fl.1863-85); 61x50.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ship Model. James Clarke Waite (1832-1920). Oil on canvas

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: Meditation, 1904 (oil on canvas)

Meditation, 1904 (oil on canvas)
658856 Meditation, 1904 (oil on canvas) by Altson, Aby (1866-1948); 54x39.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Meditation. Aby Altson (1866-1948). Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1904

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: Twenty-four moths, in three columns, mostly belonging to the family Noctuidae

Twenty-four moths, in three columns, mostly belonging to the family Noctuidae
824073 Twenty-four moths, in three columns, mostly belonging to the family Noctuidae, (watercolour with bodycolour on grey paper) by Rowan

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: Fifteen Swallowtail butterflies (Family Papilionidae) in three columns

Fifteen Swallowtail butterflies (Family Papilionidae) in three columns
824069 Fifteen Swallowtail butterflies (Family Papilionidae) in three columns, (watercolour with bodycolour on grey paper) by Rowan

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: The First Lesson, (oil on canvas)

The First Lesson, (oil on canvas)
659076 The First Lesson, (oil on canvas) by Folingsby, George Frederick (1830-91); 83.2x63.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The First Lesson. George Frederick Folingsby (1830-1891)

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: Thirty-three butterflies, in four columns, belonging to the Papilionidae

Thirty-three butterflies, in four columns, belonging to the Papilionidae
824068 Thirty-three butterflies, in four columns, belonging to the Papilionidae and Danainae families, (bodycolour on grey paper) by Rowan

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: Four Birdwing butterflies (family Papilionidae) in two columns

Four Birdwing butterflies (family Papilionidae) in two columns
824067 Four Birdwing butterflies (family Papilionidae) in two columns, representing both sexes of the Common Birdwing (Troides (Ornithoptera) Priamus), (bodycolour on grey paper) by Rowan

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: Sixty-three Moths, arranged inthree or five irregular columns

Sixty-three Moths, arranged inthree or five irregular columns
824072 Sixty-three Moths, arranged inthree or five irregular columns, (watercolour with bodycolour on grey paper) by Rowan

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: A packed plate of sixty-two butterflies, in five columns

A packed plate of sixty-two butterflies, in five columns
824071 A packed plate of sixty-two butterflies, in five columns, mostly representing some of the larger members of the Lycaendidae, (watercolour with bodycolour on grey paper) by Rowan

Background imageArtist Australian Collection: Twenty-two butterflies in three columns, all belonging to the family Nymphalidae

Twenty-two butterflies in three columns, all belonging to the family Nymphalidae
824070 Twenty-two butterflies in three columns, all belonging to the family Nymphalidae, (watercolour with bodycolour on grey paper) by Rowan


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Australian artists are known for their unique and vibrant creations that capture the essence of the land down under. From stunning landscapes to intricate Aboriginal art, these talented individuals bring a touch of Australia's beauty and culture to life on canvas. Whether they're painting with traditional techniques or pushing the boundaries with contemporary styles, Australian artists continue to inspire and amaze audiences around the world. So next time you're looking for a piece of art that truly speaks to your soul, consider supporting an artist from the land of kangaroos and koalas. You won't be disappointed by the talent and creativity that these Aussie artists have to offer.