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Hans Heysen
b. 8 October 1877
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Draughtsman),
Artist (Painter)
German-born, Adelaide-based painter. Probably more than any other artist, Hans Heysen changed the way Australia saw the gum tree, as for many, many years his eye was closely trained on the landscape of his beloved Adelaide Hills and Flinders Ranges.
Biographical Data
b. 8 October 1877 Hamburg, Germany
Biography
1 biography
Associates
17 people
Groups
1 group
Works
2 works
Exhibitions
4 exhibitions
Collections
4 collections
Recognitions
References
8 references
Name
Hans Heysen
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Draughtsman)
Artist (Painter)
Birth date
8 October 1877
Birth place
Hamburg, Germany
Death date
2 July 1968
Death place
Mt Barker, SA
Active Period
1893 - 1968
Arrival
1884 (Arrived Adelaide, SA)
Residence
1934 Europe
1907 New Zealand (3 month painting trip )
1904 - 1968 South Australia
c.1899 - c.1903 Paris, France
1884 - 1899 Adelaide, SA
1877 - 1884 Germany
Training
c.1899 - c.1903 Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France
c.1899 - c.1903 Colarossi's Academy, Paris, France
c.1899 - c.1903 Academie Julian, Paris, France
1898 - 1899 Adelaide School of Design, Adelaide, SA
Cultural Heritage
German
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
National Gallery of Australia
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Updated Oct. 22, 2020
Created Jan. 1, 2006
Projects that include this item
The Australian Landscape 1972- 1973
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