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Clara Southern (3 October 1860 – 15 December 1940) was an Australian artist associated with the
Heidelberg School The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century. It has latterly been described as Australian impressionism. Melbourne art critic Sidney Dickinson coined the term in an 1891 review of works by Arthur Streeton and ...
, also known as Australian Impressionism. She was active between the years 1883 and her death in 1940. Physically, Southern was tall with reddish fair hair, and was nicknamed 'Panther' because of her lithe beauty.


Biography

Southern was born in
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,
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, in 1860, the eldest of six children. She was the daughter of local timber merchant and farmer John Southern and Jane Elliott. From 1883 to 1887, Southern studied at the School of Design,
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under Oswald Rose Campbell and at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School under
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and
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. During her studies she joined the Buonarotti Club, a bohemian society of writers, painters and musicians to which other members of the Heidelberg School belonged. She is credited by some as 'among the first women to be elected' to it in 1886, though several other female artists were already members, and amateur poet and painter Alice Brotherton had been the first woman elected to the Club in 1883, followed by several other important women artists such as Jane Sutherland and May Vale, who both joined in 1884. Southern was a member of the
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, the Australian Art Association, the
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, the
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, and the Lyceum Club. Paving the way for women's involvement in the arts, Southern was the first female member of the Australian Artists' Association. When in Melbourne Southern shared a studio at Grosvenor Chambers, 9 Collins Street, with Jane Sutherland and
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from 1888. She taught art classes from her studio, and regularly joined her
Heidelberg School The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century. It has latterly been described as Australian impressionism. Melbourne art critic Sidney Dickinson coined the term in an 1891 review of works by Arthur Streeton and ...
colleagues on ''
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'' painting trips to
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and Eaglemont.


Warrandyte

By 1908 Southern had established an artistic community of younger landscape painters at
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, a township on the Yarra about 30 kilometres from
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. The community included Penleigh Boyd and Harold Herbert. Her teacher and mentor Walter Withers often visited her in Warrandyte to paint the landscape. Her residence at cottage 'Blythe Bank' in Warrandyte was integral to the development of the artistic community there, with regular visits from the McCubbins and Colquhouns, and Jo Sweatman becoming her neighbour at 'Kipsy.' Many of her works capture the spirit of the area, such as '''Evensong''' and '''A Cool Corner, and she encouraged many a young artist to visit her studio there. At one point she was regarded as the eminent female landscape artist in Melbourne. On 9 November 1905, Southern married local miner John Arthur Flinn at St. John's Anglican Church in
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. Together they built a cottage, and later a studio, at Blythe Bank, Warrandyte. Even after her marriage, Southern continued to exhibit under her own name. ''An Old Bee Farm'', held by the
National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and most visited art museum. The NGV houses an encyclopedic art collection across two ...
is one of her better known works. It was one of 56 paintings included in Lloyd O'Neil's ''Classic Australian Paintings'', and was used as the cover illustration for Kay Schaffer's 1988 book ''Women and the Bush: Forces of Desire in the Australian Cultural Tradition''. Clara was also supportive of charity and relief efforts, supporting Violet Teague and her sister Una in an exhibition for the
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Water Supply in Central Australia.
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were a devastating risk in her township of Warrandyte, and she contributed to the ''Artists' Bushfire Relief Fund Exhibition''. Unfortunately some time after her death, her beloved cottage 'Blythe Bank' was lost to bushfires.
''Miss Clara Southern (Mrs J. Flinn) is a sweet and original singer of the Australian bush in colour, which, by the most skilful use of her pigments, she realises in all its beauty and charm, its majestic silences, its harmonies, and those mysterious distances we all know and feel when in its midst. We can almost hear the wind sighing and sobbing through her trees and that furtive movement of life beneath the beautiful undergrowth that trembles in her foregrounds. Her landscapes are truly poems, full of sentiment and feeling, and that artistic reticence so seldom met with, which never allows nature to be for one moment oppressed or overstepped, or the note forced under any pretence.-'A Lyrical Painter','' Kyneton Guardian, 14 March 1914
Southern died in Melbourne on 15 December 1940. Southern Close in the Canberra suburb of Chisholm is named in her honour.


Selected works

File:Clara Southern - The Back of the Barn.jpg, ''The Back of the Barn'', Private collection File:Clara Southern - The Yarra at Warrandyte.jpg, ''The Yarra at Warrandyte'', Private collection File:Clara Southern - The kitchen.jpg, ''The Kitchen'', Private collection File:Old Bee Farm - Clara Southern.JPG, ''Old Bee Farm'',
National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and most visited art museum. The NGV houses an encyclopedic art collection across two ...
File:Clara Southern - A Cool Corner.jpg, ''A Cool Corner'',
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File:Clara Southern - The Road to Warrandyte, 1905-1910.jpg, ''The Road to Warrandyte'', Private collection File:Clara Southern - Evensong.jpg, ''Evensong'',
National Gallery of Victoria The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is Australia's oldest and most visited art museum. The NGV houses an encyclopedic art collection across two ...
File:Clara Southern - The old shed.jpg, ''The old shed'',
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File:Clara Southern - Landscape with Cottage, 1900.jpg, ''Landscape with Cottage'', Private collection File:Clara Southern - Bush Camp.jpg, ''Bush Camp'', Private collection File:Clara Southern - The artist's home.jpg, ''The artist's home'', Benalla Art Gallery


Exhibitions

* ''1899–1917 -'' Victorian Artists' Society * ''1907 -'' First Australian Women's Work Exhibition * ''1914, 1917–1919'' – Australian Art Association Exhibition * ''1934 -'' Exhibition in aid of the Hermannsburg Water Supply in Central Australia Posthumously: * ''1975 -'' Australian Women Artists, One Hundred Years 1840–1940, Melbourne University, Ewing and George Paton Gallery * ''1995 -'' A l'hombre des jeunes filles et des fleurs: In the shadow of young girls and flowers, Benalla Art Gallery * ''2011–2012 -'' Look, Look Again, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia


References


External links


Online Gallery of Southern's works
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* ttp://search.slv.vic.gov.au/permalink/f/1cl35st/SLV_VOYAGER1086023 Clara Southern: Australian art and artists file '' State Library Victoria'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Southern, Clara 1860 births 1940 deaths Heidelberg School Australian women painters 19th-century Australian painters 20th-century Australian painters 19th-century Australian women artists 20th-century Australian women artists People from Kyneton Artists from Victoria (state) National Gallery of Victoria Art School alumni