Bright blue skies continue every day, then purple rain clouds begin to gather.
Day after day they tease us, then blow away.
Last week we had an evening of thunder and lightning -
and still no more than a sprinkle of fairy rain...
The grass, green through the Winter, has become brown and crunches underfoot with the increasing temperatures of Spring.
Already we are being told in the media to take precautions for bushfires.
The big question is: When will it rain?
The Garden of Neglect bravely continues with its Springtime schedule, though with fewer blooms..
I W Jenner: HMS Victory at Portsmouth c. 1881. |
I am back working hard and writing tours to guide at the Queensland Art Gallery. A new exhibition, 'Isaac Walter Jenner: A feeling for light' explores the paintings of the English born artist, who was a self-taught marine and landscape painter.
His inspiration lay with old world romantic English landscapes in the Picturesque style, with soft light, rugged coastlines, ships and the sea. He had an early career in the Navy, leaving after 20 years. He arrived in Brisbane in 1883, aged 47, bringing the above painting with him. The famous ship Victory, still on display at Portsmouth, was of course commanded by Admiral Horatio Nelson in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. In later years, Jenner served on the ship.
Jenner spent the rest of his days here in Brisbane, was instrumental in the organisation of the QAG which opened in 1895, became well known as a teacher, and painted his new homeland. Some fascinating works give an insight into early Colonial Queensland.
'Brisbane from Bowen Terrace, New Farm' 1888, shows the port of Brisbane, busy with shipping to and from the young colony. (Brisbane became a colony separate from New South Wales in 1859). The ship to centre left is Quetta, the mail ship which went to and from between Brisbane and London. It was later wrecked in Torres Strait, with great loss of life of many Queenslanders.
'Queensland natives, the Currigee Oyster Company's Station, Stradbroke Island, Moreton Bay' 1897. Stradbroke Island is in Moreton Bay, just off the coast from Brisbane. In the 19th century it had a high profile for the exporting oysters throughout Australia by the Currigee Oyster Company. Here we see the group on the right bagging oysters, and an Indigenous family, far left, looking on. This was a common trope for Australian painters at that time. The Oyster company was disbanded in the 1950s.
Jenner brought his wife and seven children to Queensland, and remained here all his life. His descendants still live in Brisbane and have donated works for this exhibition. Jenner was prolific in sketching subjects for later works, and he continued to paint subjects from his early Navy career, and English coastal scenes, as well as many pictures of early Brisbane and Queensland. The exhibition will continue to the end of January, 2024.
Can you guess the theme?
The uninvited guest is called Banjo by the neighbourhood.
We rather hope he is keeping the snakes away. They emerge during the hot weather.
Hello Dearest Trish!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry the dry and drought continues. Prayers sent for rain to replenish all. 🙏 And happy birthday to the twins! 🎉 Love the Mickey Mouse theme. ;) Banjo looked like he added a nice touch. Lol But I love seeing you work at something you do so well. Love hearing about the history and seeing the lovely works of art. Blessings on the rest of your week. xo
Hello Carrie, the twins had a wonderful birthday party, and are very keen on Mickey Mouse these days. You would have thought they paid Banjo to make an appearance! I am a historian at heart, and love to combine it with art. The old paintings are exquisite in their detail and I love that Jenner taught himself. What a brilliant artist he was. Blessings back to you too, and enjoy that beautiful Fall. xo
DeleteDear Patricia - I am ashamed to say that I had never heard of Isaac Walter Jenner so your writings about him and his family made an interesting read.
ReplyDeleteGlad the twins had a lovely birthday - I can't believe that they are 3 years old already - how time flies by, and how lovely that a Kookaburra honoured them with a birthday visit.
Jenner was an interesting artist. He set up in Brighton before deciding to come to Australia, for reasons unknown. His recording of early Queensland scenes are very interesting to a later generation. We can't believe the twins are three either - how the time has flown, and how very much they have changed our lives. I hope the Kookaburra frightens away any snakes in the area!
DeleteCan't believe your twin grandsons are already three, Patricia! And what better theme to celebrate than Disney. The Kookaburras are so pretty, and what a nice visit you got from him on their special day. It's wonderful that you are doing the tours again at the art gallery. That sounds like an interesting place to visit. I hope you get some rain, and your yellow rose made me smile this morning.
ReplyDeleteHave a pleasant September week, Patricia.
~Sheri
**thank you for meeting baby Charlotte. I appreciate that. : )
The Disney party was just perfect for Three. They had Mickey and Donald on their cakes. We did get some rain! After I wrote this post we had a little storm during the night and it refreshed all the dead grass. Another yellow rose popped up, so Spring is still happening too :) Baby Charlotte is so beautiful and precious. She will bring so much joy and happiness to your lives.
DeleteThank you, Patricia. I appreciate your kind words about baby Charlotte. : )
DeleteAlways so lovely to visit here and here about your life in Brisbane! I can't believe your grandsons are already three! The party sounds so lovely! Nothing like spending time with grandchildren is there? Big hugs from Southern California! XOX
ReplyDeleteThank you Tamera, I am glad you enjoy visiting my blog. The party was so special, as they really understood that it was for them this year. There comprehensive never ceases to astonish us. Little Miss One is full of wisdom already... Hugs from Queensland. xox
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ReplyDeletePatricia, just wanted to come over and tell you, Yes, that bird is from the woodpecker family. He's an Acorn Woodpecker, and I see them all around here. The red patch on top of its head is vibrant in color, and he's quite a funny bird to watch, but he has drilled more holes under the eaves of my house that I can count, very mischievous bird. Also, on your previous comment you mentioned that you don't get the orange pumpkins there? Oh my, what would I do without my orange pumpkins in the Fall, I love them so. Have a sweet rest of the week, dear Patricia.
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