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Shrimp fishers at Saint-Georges

Shrimp fishers at Saint-Georges
(Pêcheurs de crevettes à Saint-Georges)
(c. 1910)

Medium
oil on canvas

Measurements
120.7 × 161.9 cm

Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Felton Bequest, 1946

Gallery location
Not on display

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About this work

Rupert Bunny was one of the most successful Australians of his generation. In an era when artists were increasingly drawn to the vibrant cultural atmosphere of Europe, no other painter achieved the accolades Bunny accumulated in Paris in the 1890s and early 1900s. Shrimp fishers at Saint-George depicts holiday-makers at the fashionable resort of Saint-Georges de Didonne, on the Atlantic coast. In such images of predominantly female figures engaged in leisurely pursuits, Bunny captured the elegance of the Edwardian age that was shattered by the outbreak of the First World War.

Artwork Details

Place/s of Execution
Paris, France

Inscription
inscribed in black paint l.l.: Rupert C W Bunny

Accession Number
1685-4

Department
Australian Painting

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Colourmen

Colourman
PAUL FOINET FILS

Location of stamp
Upper left quadrant, reverse of canvas

Transcript
TOILES & COULEURS FINES/PAUL FOINET FILS/21. Rue BREA. Paris

Medium
Ink stencil

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