
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

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A distinguished 1840 landscape by John Glover, Patterdale Farm captures rural texture, light and compositional clarity. A compelling example of Glover’s mature approach to landscape, blending European technique with an acute observation of place.
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Patterdale Farm, painted in 1840 by John Glover, exemplifies the mature landscape practice of one of the nineteenth century’s most important colonial-era painters. Glover, born in England in 1767 and...
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John Glover (1767–1849) was an English-born painter who became a foundational figure in Australian landscape painting. Renowned for luminous, topographically precise views of Tasmanian valleys, pastoral scenes and gum forests, his work blends Romantic atmosphere with documentary clarity and remains prized by collectors and institutions.
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