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The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century. The movement has latterly been described as Australian Impressionism.The term was coined in July 1891 by Melbourne critic Sidney Dickinson, reviewing the works of local artists Arthur Streeton and Walter Withers. Dickinson noted that these artists, who painted en plein air in the Heidelberg area, could be considered as the "Heidelberg School".

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  • The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century. The movement has latterly been described as Australian Impressionism.The term was coined in July 1891 by Melbourne critic Sidney Dickinson, reviewing the works of local artists Arthur Streeton and Walter Withers. Dickinson noted that these artists, who painted en plein air in the Heidelberg area, could be considered as the "Heidelberg School".
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