Afternoon, Bondi (The White Girl)
Elioth Gruner
1915
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Afternoon, Bondi (The White Girl)
Elioth Gruner
1915
Elioth Gruner, Spring Frost, Summer Morning, Morning Light, and The Wattles
Elioth Gruner
On the Murrumbidgee
Artist: Elioth Gruner (Australian, 1882-1939)
Date: 1929
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Description
The sweeping mountainscapes of Gruner and Heysen of the 1920s were symbolic expressions of a pastoral utopia in which a purism of form - 'the simplification and reduction to essentials' - which evolved from the modernism of Europe, was adopted to suggest the spirit and essence of the landscape.
Gruner's work became more severe in form and outline during this period, emphasising subtle harmonies of tone and colour and creating a feeling of stability and permanence, in contrast to his previous explorations into the evanescence of light and colour.
Elioth Gruner (1882-1939) - Frost
Oil on canvas on board. Painted in 1932.
14.6 x 17.7 inches, 37 x 45 cm. Estimate: Aus$150,000-180,000.
Sold Smith & Singer, Sydney, 27 Nov 2024 for Aus$343,640 incl B.P.
Elioth Gruner (1882 - 1939) - Still Life. 1933. Oil on canvas board.
Elioth Gruner - Valley Near Bairnsdale. 1930
Frosty Sunrise, Elioth Gruner, 1917