Lot 14

ARTHUR STREETON (1867-1943) Yorkshire 1911 oil on canvas 49.5 x 75cm

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ARTHUR STREETON (1867-1943) Yorkshire 1911 oil on canvas 49.5 x 75cm

Estimate: A$60,000 - A$80,000

Starting Bid: A$40,000

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June 30, 2026 6:00 PM AEST
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Hawthorn, Australia

Description:

ARTHUR STREETON (1867-1943)
Yorkshire 1911
oil on canvas
signed lower right: A.Streeton
titled and dated lower left: Yorkshire/ 1911
title inscribed on unknown labels verso
49.5 x 75cm

PROVENANCE:
The Collection of Oliver Streeton (inscribed on unknown label verso)
The Collection of Horace Newman, Sydney
Thence by descent
The Estate of Ella Kate Newman, Melbourne
Thence by descent
The Estate of Dr Neville Newman, Hobart
Thence by descent
Private collection, Canberra

EXHIBITIONS:
(possibly) Mr Streeton's Pictures, Victorian Artists' Society Gallery, Melbourne, June 1914, cat. no. 112
(possibly) Arthur Streeton's Exhibition of Paintings, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne 24 August - 4 September, 1937, cat. no. 11

LITERATURE:
(possibly) Streeton, A., The Arthur Streeton Catalogue, self published, Melbourne, 1935, cat. no. 445 (as 'Yorkshire Farm House')

OTHER NOTES:
RELATED WORK:
Arthur Streeton, Yorkshire Farm Yard 1910, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 60cm, Private collection

Streeton visited Yorkshire to paint in the early autumn of 1910. 'Its fine country up here, fine wild heights with the stone light grey cropping out', he wrote to Tom Roberts from Malham near Leeds in September, 'The weather much improved'. (1) He included pen and ink sketches in this letter to Roberts - one looking down on a farm house in the Yorkshire Dales and another of the rock face of Malham Cove. Streeton later completed a number of oil paintings of Yorkshire subjects which were well received both in Europe and back in Australia. There has been some confusion over the years between 'Yorkshire Farm House' and the slightly smaller 'Yorkshire Farmyard'. In his 1935 catalogue, Streeton lists the larger farmhouse as belonging to his son Oliver and the smaller work as in the collection of a Miss Michaelis.

(1) See Galbally, A. and Gray, A. (eds)., Letters from Smike, Letters of Arthur Streeton, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1989, p.119.

-Viewing in Sydney-

  • Provenance: The Collection of Oliver Streeton (inscribed on unknown label verso)
    The Collection of Horace Newman, Sydney
    Thence by descent
    The Estate of Ella Kate Newman, Melbourne
    Thence by descent
    The Estate of Dr Neville Newman, Hobart
    Thence by descent
    Private collection, Canberra
  • Dimensions: 49.5 x 75cm
  • Exhibited: (possibly) Mr Streeton's Pictures, Victorian Artists' Society Gallery, Melbourne, June 1914, cat. no. 112
    (possibly) Arthur Streeton's Exhibition of Paintings, Athenaeum Gallery, Melbourne 24 August - 4 September, 1937, cat. no. 11
  • Literature: (possibly) Streeton, A., The Arthur Streeton Catalogue, self published, Melbourne, 1935, cat. no. 445 (as 'Yorkshire Farm House')
  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Notes: RELATED WORK:
    Arthur Streeton, Yorkshire Farm Yard 1910, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 60cm, Private collection

    Streeton visited Yorkshire to paint in the early autumn of 1910. 'Its fine country up here, fine wild heights with the stone light grey cropping out', he wrote to Tom Roberts from Malham near Leeds in September, 'The weather much improved'. (1) He included pen and ink sketches in this letter to Roberts - one looking down on a farm house in the Yorkshire Dales and another of the rock face of Malham Cove. Streeton later completed a number of oil paintings of Yorkshire subjects which were well received both in Europe and back in Australia. There has been some confusion over the years between 'Yorkshire Farm House' and the slightly smaller 'Yorkshire Farmyard'. In his 1935 catalogue, Streeton lists the larger farmhouse as belonging to his son Oliver and the smaller work as in the collection of a Miss Michaelis.

    (1) See Galbally, A. and Gray, A. (eds)., Letters from Smike, Letters of Arthur Streeton, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1989, p.119.

    -Viewing in Sydney-

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