Russell DRYSDALE<br/>
<em>The rabbiters</em> (1947) <!-- (recto) --><br />

oil on canvas<br />
76.6 x 102.5 cm<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased, 1947<br />
1762-4<br />
© Courtesy Russell Drysdale Estate
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Elena Taylor, NGV Curator of Australian Art, delves into Russell Drysdale; a quintessential Australian artist. Despite his international reputation, Drysdale cultivated an image of himself as the “typical Australian bloke”. He created never-before-seen images of the outback and its inhabitants that “ultimately defined the way that Australians saw themselves”.