Yarra Billabong, Kew II

Yarra Billabong, Kew II

Fred WilliamsWW-1975-215626
1975·Etching on paper·image: 290 x 292 mm

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Year
1975
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image: 290 x 292 mm
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Fred Williams
Fred Williams

Printmaking

Fred Williams was an Australian painter whose dynamic landscapes distilled the Australian bush into essential linear forms and gestural marks. Working primarily in oil and watercolor from the 1950s onward, he developed a distinctive vocabulary of parallel lines and broken contours that captured the visual experience of terrain rather than its topographical detail. His paintings move between abstraction and representation, treating eucalyptus forests and inland plains as sites for formal experimentation. Williams's approach redefined Australian landscape painting in the postwar period, establishing him as a central figure in modernist practice in the country.

Richmond, Melbourne, Australia

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Year
1975
Dimensions
image: 290 x 292 mm
Watts ID
WW-1975-215626

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Fred Williams

Fred Williams

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