Charles Conder - The Fatal Colours, 1888
Summary
Charles Conder (1868–1909) was one of the key founders of the Heidelberg school of Australian Impressionism with Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin and Arthur Streeton. Sent to Australia in 1884 by his father to train as a surveyor, Conder worked for the Lands Department and as a lithographic apprentice for the Sydney Illustrated News , the graphic work of which helped him to develop an unparalleled eye for human incident.
Date
1850
Source
Sotheby's
Copyright info
public domain