View above Rose Bay, NSW, 1841
Oil painting Presented by Sir William Dixson, 1929 DG 59
Oil painting Presented by Sir William Dixson, 1929 DG 59
I came for a visit, but stayed a lifetime, my eye
captured by wide skies
panoramas, sunlit landscapes stretching west
I have studied the style of classic conventions
the techniques of Claude Lorraine
but find Arcadian mists unsuited to Sydney
on a summer day
So I leave behind his gentle shepherds, the stag
posing on a bank
Place horsemen from the Governor’s estate
on a patch of sunlight
Through the valley at Pannerong, swamp oaks
evoke a dark terrain. The harbour peeps
through a stand of native figs, Gee-bung pines
cling to the shore
On the track to the lighthouse I catch sunlight
on a monumental gum
highlight straggly bark,bracken in bright colour
Subdue raw light under layers of varnish
- after View above Rose Bay, NSW, 1841, Conrad Martens
© Brenda Saunders