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Landscape with Rainbow and Cattle

Discover John Glover (1767-1849), the 'father of Australian landscape painting'. Explore his luminous Romantic scenes & pioneering depictions of the Tasmanian bush.

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Early Life and Artistic Foundations

John Glover, born February 18, 1767, in the tranquil Leicestershire countryside of England, possessed an innate artistic sensibility that blossomed early in life. From humble beginnings as the youngest son of a farming family at Houghton-on-the-Hill, young John demonstrated a remarkable talent for both drawing and calligraphy. This skill led to his appointment as a writing master at the Free School in Appleby, a position that provided him with a stable foundation while nurturing his burgeoning artistic inclinations. It was during this period that Glover began to explore painting in both oil and watercolour, receiving instruction from notable artists of the time such as William Payne and potentially John 'Warwick' Smith. These early lessons instilled within him a deep appreciation for picturesque views and a dedication to capturing the beauty of the natural world through sketching tours – a practice that would define his artistic journey for decades to come. He quickly developed an eye for composition, light, and atmosphere, skills he honed while meticulously documenting the landscapes around him.

A Rising Star in the British Art World

Glover’s dedication and talent did not go unnoticed. In 1805, he became a member of the prestigious Old Water Colour Society, quickly ascending to the position of president in 1807. This marked a significant turning point in his career, solidifying his reputation within the British art establishment. He exhibited extensively at both the Royal Academy and the Society of British Artists, showcasing his evolving style and captivating audiences with his romantic landscapes. Glover became particularly known for what were termed “Italianate” scenes – not literal depictions of Italy, but rather idealized visions of Britain and Southern Europe infused with a distinctly classical sensibility. His work drew heavily from the influence of Claude Lorrain, earning him the affectionate moniker "the English Claude." This comparison was apt; like his admired predecessor, Glover masterfully employed luminous skies, harmonious compositions, and an overall sense of idyllic beauty in his paintings. By 1820, he had established his own gallery in London, a testament to his growing success and artistic independence.

A New World, A Transformed Vision

In 1831, at the age of sixty-four, John Glover made a bold decision that would irrevocably alter both his life and his art: he emigrated with his family to Van Diemen’s Land (now Tasmania), Australia. This was not merely a relocation; it was a leap into the unknown, driven by a desire for new opportunities and a fascination with the untamed beauty of the Antipodes. Upon arrival, Glover acquired a substantial land grant at Mills Plains, which he christened Patterdale after a cherished location in the Lake District – a poignant reminder of his English roots. However, Australia was unlike anything he had ever encountered. The landscape demanded a new approach, and Glover responded with remarkable adaptability. He gradually moved away from the idealized romanticism of his earlier work, embracing a more naturalistic and atmospheric style that reflected the unique qualities of the Tasmanian environment. His palette underwent a transformation, incorporating olive greens, ochres, misty greys, and intense blues to capture the distinctive light and atmosphere of the Australian bush, particularly the majestic eucalyptus trees.

Legacy as the “Father of Australian Landscape Painting”

Glover’s pioneering depictions of the Australian landscape cemented his place in art history. Notable works such as "Launceston and the River Tamar," "At Matlock - mist rising," and perhaps most significantly, "Natives on the Ouse River, Van Diemen’s Land" stand as testaments to his artistic vision and historical importance. “Natives on the Ouse River” is particularly noteworthy for its reflection of European perceptions of an idyllic Antipodean landscape, a complex portrayal that invites critical examination. He is rightfully considered the "father of Australian landscape painting," not simply because he was among the first to depict the continent’s natural beauty, but because he established a new approach – one that moved beyond colonial art styles and embraced the unique character of the land. His influence extended far beyond his lifetime; The John Glover Society was founded to honor his legacy, commissioning a statue in his likeness and awarding an annual prize for Tasmanian landscape paintings. Today, Glover’s paintings are held in major art galleries throughout Australia and internationally, continuing to inspire artists and captivate audiences with their beauty, technical skill, and enduring historical significance. He remains a pivotal figure in the development of Australian art, a testament to the power of artistic vision and the transformative potential of embracing a new world.
John Glover

John Glover

1767 - 1849 , United Kingdom

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism, Landscape
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Australian Landscape Painting']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Claude Lorrain
    • William Payne
    • John 'Warwick' Smith
  • Date Of Birth: Feb 18, 1767
  • Date Of Death: Dec 9, 1849
  • Full Name: John Glover
  • Nationality: British-Australian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Launceston & River Tamar
    • At Matlock - mist rising
    • Natives on the Ouse River
  • Place Of Birth: Leicester, UK
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