early life and career
abram-louis buvelot, a swiss landscape painter, was born in morges, switzerland on march 3, 1814. he spent his early years in brazil for 17 years, followed by a brief period of 5 years in switzerland before moving to melbourne, australia in 1864.
artistic contributions
buvelot is considered the
father of australian landscape painting and had a profound influence on the heidelberg school of painters. his works, characterized by their serene and idyllic depictions of the australian landscape, continue to inspire artists to this day.
notable works and legacy
- tree study (1870), a masterpiece showcasing buvelot's unique blend of european techniques with australian subject matter.
- landscape, near melbourne (1865), exemplifying his ability to capture the essence of the australian environment.
museums and collections
buvelot's works can be found in various museums and collections, including:
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