Werribee Gorge 1976

 

oil on canvas 183.0 x 110.5 cm

   
      No longer preoccupied with establishing his mark as a landscape painter, Williams was free to reinvent his notions of the landscape. Substance, form and a newly developed expressiveness combine to produce a work of impressive proportions; a grand wilderness, at once immediate to the viewer and yet removed.    
             

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