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9 by 5 Impression Exhibition
Art exhibition in Melbourne, Australia
Art exhibition in Melbourne, Australia
The 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition was an art exhibition held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It opened on 17 August 1889 at Buxton's Rooms on Swanston Street and featured 183 "impressions", the majority of which were painted by Charles Conder, Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton, three leading members of the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian impressionism. Two other members, Frederick McCubbin and Charles Douglas Richardson, made smaller contributions.
The exhibition's name references the dimensions of most of the paintings (9 x 5 inches), which were painted en plein air on cigar box lids supplied by Louis Abrahams, a patron of the Heidelberg School and owner of the Melbourne cigar business Sniders & Abrahams. In staging the exhibition, the artists sought to introduce the Melbourne public to impressionist painting, and in doing so established themselves as the vanguard of Australian art. The works, together with the artists' overall arrangement of the exhibition space, reflected several concurrent styles and movements, including Japonisme, aestheticism and symbolism, with James McNeill Whistler being a particularly strong influence.
The majority of the 9 by 5s were painted over the autumn and winter of 1889, which comes through in the tones and weather effects of many of the landscapes. The rural suburb of Heidelberg, where Streeton had established an artists' camp the previous year, is featured in many of the works. Melbourne's urban life and culture are also depicted, with landmarks such as Princess Theatre, the Old Treasury and the Burke and Wills statue making appearances, as well as the city's trams and games of Australian rules football.
The exhibition created much lively commentary at the time and is now seen as a "celebrated event in Australian art history". 9 by 5s continue to appear on the market; in 2019, Roberts' She-Oak and Sunlight sold at Sotheby's for A$770,000, and was acquired by the National Gallery of Victoria. In 2012, to mark the 123rd anniversary of the exhibition, arts benefactor Max Carter donated four 9 by 5s (valued at over A$3,000,000) to the Art Gallery of South Australia, the largest group of 9 by 5s ever given to an Australian public institution.
Gallery of 9 by 5s
Charles Conder
File:Charles Conder Dream Handels Largo.jpg|A Dream of Handel's Largo, 1889, Art Gallery of South Australia File:Charles Conder - All on a summer's day - Google Art Project.jpg|All on a summer's day, 1888, National Gallery of Australia File:Charles Conder An Impressionist.jpg|An Impressionist (Tom Roberts), 1889, Art Gallery of New South Wales File:Charles Conder - Arcadia, 1889.jpg|Arcadia, 1889, private collection File:Charles Conder - Centennial Choir at Sorrento, 1889.jpg|Centennial Choir at Sorrento, 1889, private collection File:Charles Conder - Dandenongs from Heidelberg - Google Art Project.jpg|Dandenongs from Heidelberg, 1889, Art Gallery of South Australia File:Charles Conder - Going Home, 1889.jpg|Going Home, 1889, National Gallery of Australia File:Charles Conder - Herrick's Blossoms - Google Art Project.jpg|Herrick's Blossoms, 1888, National Gallery of Australia File:Charles Conder - How we lost poor Flossie - Google Art Project.jpg|How We Lost Poor Flossie, 1889, Art Gallery of South Australia File:Charles Conder - Impressionists' camp - Google Art Project.jpg|Impressionists' camp, 1889, National Gallery of Australia File:Charles Conder - Riddell's Creek - Google Art Project.jpg|Riddell's Creek, 1889, National Gallery of Australia File:Charles conder the three cows.jpg|The Three Cows, 1889, private collection File:Charles Conder Wreck.jpg|The Wreck, 1889, private collection
Tom Roberts
File:Tom Roberts - Across the Dandenongs, 1889.jpg|Across the Dandenongs, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria File:Tom Roberts - Andante - Google Art Project.jpg|Andante, 1889, Art Gallery of South Australia File:Tom Roberts - By the Treasury, 1889.jpg|By the Treasury, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria File:Tom Roberts - Evening train to Hawthorn - Google Art Project.jpg|Evening train to Hawthorn, 1889, Art Gallery of New South Wales File:Tom Roberts La favorita.jpg|La Favorita, 1889, private collection File:Tom Roberts First Tram.jpg|First Tram, 1889, private collection File:Tom Roberts - Fog, Thames Embankment - Google Art Project.jpg|Fog, Thames Embankment, 1884, Art Gallery of New South Wales File:Tom Roberts - Going home - Google Art Project.jpg|Going Home, 1889, National Gallery of Australia File:Tom Roberts Harpers Weekly.jpg|Harper's Weekly, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria File:Roberts mailman to omeo.jpg|The Mailman to Omeo, 1889, private collection File:Tom Roberts - Mentone, 1889.jpg|Mentone, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria File:Tom Roberts She-Oak and Sunlight.jpg|She-Oak and Sunlight, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria File:Tom Roberts Saplings.jpg|Saplings, 1889, National Gallery of Australia File:Tom Roberts Violin Lesson.jpg|The violin lesson, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria
Arthur Streeton
File:Arthur Streeton Brander's Ferry.jpg|Brander's Ferry, 1889, private collection File:Arthur Streeton Evening Game 1889.jpg|Evening game, 1889, private collection File:Arthur Streeton - Hoddle St., 10 p.m. - Google Art Project.jpg|Hoddle Street to Junction, 1889, National Gallery of Australia File:Arthur Streeton Impression Golden Summer.jpg|Impression for ′Golden Summer′, 1888, Benalla Art Gallery File:Arthur Streeton The Long Road 1889.jpg|The Long Road, 1889, Shepparton Art Museum File:Arthur Streeton National Game.jpg|The National Game, 1889, Art Gallery of New South Wales File:Arthur Streeton - Orange, blue and white (portrait of Keith) - Google Art Project.jpg|Orange, blue and white, 1889, Art Gallery of South Australia File:Arthur Streeton - Pastoral in yellow and grey- a colour impression of Templestowe - Google Art Project.jpg|Pastoral in yellow and grey- a colour impression of Templestowe, 1889, National Gallery of Australia File:Arthur Streeton The Road Up the Hill c 1889.jpg|The Road Up the Hill, 1889, Queensland Art Gallery File:Arthur Streeton Road to Ranges.jpg|A Road to the Ranges, 1889, Art Gallery of New South Wales File:Arthur Streeton - Princess, Burke & Wills, 1889.jpg|Princess & Burke & Wills, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria File:Arthur Streeton - Residence of J. Walker, Esq., Gembrook, 1889.jpg|Residence of J. Walker, Esq., Gembrook, 1888, National Gallery of Victoria File:Arthur Streeton - Sandridge - Google Art Project.jpg|Sandridge, 1888, National Gallery of Australia File:Arthur Streeton - Windy and Wet, 1889.jpg|Windy and Wet, 1889, National Gallery of Victoria
References
References
- "9 by 5 Impression Exhibition". National Gallery of Victoria.
- [https://auctions.sothebysaustralia.com.au/lots/view/1-2DWAYS/she-oak-and-sunlight-1889 Important Australian Art: Tom Roberts, She-Oak and Sunlight], Sotheby's. Retrieved on 29 December 2019.
- [http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=58258 "Art Gallery of South Australia receives largest group of '9 by 5' paintings"], ''Art Daily''. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
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