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Golden Summer, Eaglemont : ウィキペディア英語版 | Golden Summer, Eaglemont
''Golden Summer, Eaglemont'' is an 1889 painting by the Australian artist Arthur Streeton. Painted during a summer drought, it is an idyllic depiction of undulating plains in rural Heidelberg on the outskirts of Melbourne. It is one of Streeton's most famous works and is considered a masterpiece of Australian Impressionism. It was the first painting by an Australian-born artist to be exhibited at both the Royal Academy in London, in 1890, and the Paris Salon the following year. Ahead of its auction in 1924, Lionel Lindsay extolled the work in the hope that it would enter a public gallery:〔Lindsay, Lionel (28 November 1923). ("Golden Summer: Streeton's Masterpiece" ), ''Evening News''. Retrieved 11 August 2014.〕 It was acquired by a private collector for 1,000 guineas, then a record for a painting by an Australian artist. It broke the same record in 1995 when it was purchased by the National Gallery of Australia for $3.5 million. ==References==
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