The Heidelberg School, an influential Australian art movement in the late 19th century, was primarily founded by artists such as Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin, and Arthur Streeton. These painters were known for their plein air techniques and focus on capturing the Australian landscape. They aimed to express the unique qualities of light and atmosphere in their works, significantly shaping the country's artistic identity. Their collaboration and exhibitions helped establish a distinctly Australian style that celebrated the natural environment.
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