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Windy and wet
Medium
oil on cardboard
Measurements
(14.3 × 24.0 cm)
Place/s of Execution
Melbourne, Victoria
Accession Number
3195-4
Department
Australian Painting
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased, 1955
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Gallery location
Gallery 6
Level 2, NGV Australia
Subjects (general)
Landscapes
Subjects (specific)
pedestrians rail fences roads rural areas weather
Movements
Australian Impressionism Heidelberg School
Frame
Original, from The 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition, maker unknown

Frame

The original frame for Streeton Windy and wet (1889) (fig.1) (formerly Impression for ‘Golden Summer’ or Impression roadway) was found in the former Australian Painting store on the third floor of the St Kilda Rd building in 1984. It was returned to the painting in preparation of the Golden Summers exhibition of 1985/6.
It is one of a small group of original ‘9x5’ frames in the collection. These are frames that are believed to have been made by the artists, more or less in situ, for an exhibition in 1889 (The 9 by 5 Impression Exhibition) of small scale paintings often painted on wooden cigar box lids that were about 5inches by 9inches in format.
The frames are cut from a single piece of Sequoia sempervirens – Californian redwood – with the bevelled sight edge shaped by hand with a chisel.
The bevel is painted with a bronze/gold paint. The surface of the timber appears to be untreated. Small holes and a shift in tone in the lower right front corner of this frame suggest there may have been another image pinned to the surface.
A number of the frames from the 1889 exhibition have surface decoration in the form of painting. Some are given an overall bronze/gold paint finish. Some are stained black. Some off-set the image/window from centre.
The return of windy and wet 1889 to this frame coincided with a program of reproduction frame building for the other 9x5 panels in the collection. Some of which have had a second version of a reproduction frame made, using old pieces of Californian redwood.

Framemaker
Unknown - 19th century
Date
1889
Materials

Californian redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), bronze paint.

Condition

good original condition.

Dimensions
H 13 3/4" x W 20" x D 1"