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Amanda Marburg

After The Hunt

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 6 NovemberSaturday 4 December

Amanda Marburg’s exhibition After The Hunt, is inspired by the last painting made by Italian early renaissance artist Paulo di Dono, or Uccello, as he is more commonly known. In the fifteenth century, Uccello, developed the use of vanishing points as a means of articulating space and form on flat surfaces, and as such was considered a master of perspective and landscapes. Furthermore, he was known for his love of painting animals, hence his nickname, Uccello – little bird in Italian. In his 1470 artwork, The Hunt in the Forest, each of these passions are demonstrated with equal intensity.

Location

Sutton Gallery
254 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia

Date

Saturday 6 NovemberSaturday 4 December

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Amanda Marburg

After The Hunt

Sutton Gallery
Saturday 6 NovemberSaturday 4 December

Amanda Marburg’s exhibition After The Hunt, is inspired by the last painting made by Italian early renaissance artist Paulo di Dono, or Uccello, as he is more commonly known. In the fifteenth century, Uccello, developed the use of vanishing points as a means of articulating space and form on flat surfaces, and as such was considered a master of perspective and landscapes. Furthermore, he was known for his love of painting animals, hence his nickname, Uccello – little bird in Italian. In his 1470 artwork, The Hunt in the Forest, each of these passions are demonstrated with equal intensity.

Location

Sutton Gallery
254 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia

Date

Saturday 6 NovemberSaturday 4 December

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