Exeunt Omnes [Florence]

1976
Overview

Watercolour painting

Historical information

Ian Wroth exhibited his Italian paintings at Fremantle Arts Centre in 1976.

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Registration number
cwa-org-7-168
Material
Width
78.5000 cm
Height or length
58 cm
Contextual Information

Ian Charles Wroth, an Australian artist born in 1927, undertook studies in Sydney from 1951 to 1954, later residing and working in Perth, Western Australia. Renowned as both a respected teacher and a skilled watercolourist, Wroth drew inspiration from the classical Western art tradition, particularly focusing on the landscapes of Mediterranean Europe. His works includes paintings created during his time in Italy and Spain, and later in his career, he transitioned to creating abstract contemporary works that evoke light and movement. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Wroth participated in numerous exhibitions, with his pieces finding homes in both public and private collections across Australia and Europe. He passed away in 2004 in Lesmurdie, located in the foothills of Perth.

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City of Fremantle Art Collection

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watercolour painting of street in Florence. There is an archway in blue in the centre and right of the painting, and two buildings on the left of the painting are brown and grey.

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