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Clarice Beckett, Wet Evening, 1927, Collection: Castlemaine Art Museum
Australian tonalism was an art movement that emerged in Melbourne during the 1910s.
Known at the time as tonal realism or Meldrumism, the movement was founded by artist and art teacher Max Meldrum, who developed a unique theory of painting, the ‘Scientific Order of Impressions’.
He argued that painting was a pure science of optical analysis, and believed that a painter should aim to create an exact illusion of spatial depth by carefully observing in nature tone and tonal relationships (shades of light and dark) and spontaneously recording them in the order that they had been received by the eye
This image shows a tonalist painting of a wet evening scene. The artwork emphasizes capturing subtle gradations of light and shadow to evoke atmosphere and spatial depth.
Created by Papa Garry on Aug 9, 2024 using the RealVisXL v4 Lightning AI image generator model.
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