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- Sydney_artists'_camps abstract "Artists' camps flourished around Sydney Harbour in the 1880s and 1890s, mainly in the Mosman area making it "Australia's most painted suburb", but died out after the first decade of the twentieth century. They developed as a result of the enthusiasm for painting en plein air fostered by the Barbizon and Impressionist movements in France in the second half of the 19th century, and were modelled on the artists' colonies which grew up in France and parts of the British Isles. In them, free-spirited young men gathered to live cheaply together in the open air, trying to capture the beauty of their surroundings in paintings and drawings. Financial stringency during the depression of the 1890s made life in the camps even more attractive for Australian artists trying to establish themselves in a difficult market.".
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- Sydney_artists'_camps wikiPageExternalLink CurlewCampArtistsWalk.pdf.
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- Sydney_artists'_camps subject Category:Australian_artist_groups_and_collectives.
- Sydney_artists'_camps subject Category:History_of_Sydney.
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- Sydney_artists'_camps comment "Artists' camps flourished around Sydney Harbour in the 1880s and 1890s, mainly in the Mosman area making it "Australia's most painted suburb", but died out after the first decade of the twentieth century. They developed as a result of the enthusiasm for painting en plein air fostered by the Barbizon and Impressionist movements in France in the second half of the 19th century, and were modelled on the artists' colonies which grew up in France and parts of the British Isles.".
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- Sydney_artists'_camps depiction Sydney_artists'_camp_at_Edwards_Beach,_Balmoral,_NSW_c._1890.jpg.
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