The Timaru Herald

One of Australia’s best landscape painters

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John Loxton (1903-1969) is an Australian artist, considered one of the country’s best landscape painters.

He was born in Adelaide and moved to Melbourne as a young man to study at Swinburne Technical College and, later, the art school of the Australian National Gallery.

At these two institutio­ns, Loxton developed an eye for landscape and honed his talent for reproducin­g them in both watercolou­r and oil paints.

He exhibited consistent­ly in Australia from 1937 onwards – painting fulltime from 1946 – and became well entrenched in the local arts scene as a member of multiple artist societies and as president of the Fellowship of Australian Artists, a role he held for 14 years.

Loxton first travelled to New Zealand in 1946. He came to the Rangitata region to paint the scenery, which he described as ‘‘mouthwater­ing’’ to a Wellington newspaper in January 1946.

Following this visit, Loxton was inspired to travel further afield, going to Britain and Europe in 1948-50. While there, he mounted several solo exhibition­s showcasing the landscapes of the southern hemisphere to enthusiast­ic audiences in London, and also presented his work at the Royal Academy, alongside Europe’s top artists.

Irrespecti­ve of where he worked, Loxton always worked from life, en plein air (or outdoors, directly from nature). His naturalist­ic style was both acclaimed by audiences seeking traditiona­l techniques and familiar scenes, and disparaged by those seeking art that was more expressive and modern.

But Loxton’s faith to nature and his own artistic philosophy was staunch, he never submitted to the ever-changing trends of Modernism.

This tenacity is evident in Self Portrait, which was painted early in Loxton’s career.

Armed with a palette and canvas in one hand and gripping a brush and water-jar in the other, Loxton portrays art-making as a serious task and himself as someone who rises to the occasion.

Self Portrait is on display at the Aigantighe Art Gallery as part of The Gazing Eye – a selection of portraits from the gallery’s collection, exhibited until April 26.

Additional­ly, a reminder that Dr Warren Feeney is giving a talk on Ross Gray’s exhibition, at the gallery at 2pm tomorrow.

 ??  ?? John Loxton, Self Portrait, 1930, oil on canvas on board.
John Loxton, Self Portrait, 1930, oil on canvas on board.

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