A Holiday at Mentone

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A Holiday at Mentone is a celebrated Australian Impressionist painting that captures a sunlit seaside leisure scene with loose brushwork and vibrant color.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian Impressionist painting
painting
artist Charles Conder NERFINISHED
collection Art Gallery of South Australia NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Australia
creator Charles Conder NERFINISHED
dateOfCreation 1888
depicts coastal vegetation
figures on a beach
sea
seaside leisure scene
sunlit seaside landscape
umbrellas on the beach
describedAs celebrated Australian Impressionist painting
exhibitionHistory exhibited in Australian art exhibitions
genre beach scene
landscape painting
hasArtHistoricalSignificance important example of Australian beach painting
key work of the Heidelberg School
hasColorPalette light, high‑key colors
hasCompositionalFeature diagonal shoreline
figures distributed across beach
hasPerspective view from elevated foreshore
inception 1888
influencedBy French Impressionism NERFINISHED
locatedIn Adelaide NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
location Art Gallery of South Australia NERFINISHED
locationShown Mentone, Victoria NERFINISHED
Port Phillip Bay NERFINISHED
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement Australian Impressionism NERFINISHED
movementAssociatedWith Heidelberg School NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of Australian beach culture
depiction of leisure
loose brushwork
vibrant color
partOf Australian art canon
setInPeriod late 19th century Australia
style Australian Impressionism NERFINISHED
Impressionism NERFINISHED
subjectMatter holiday at the seaside
middle‑class leisure

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Australian Impressionism notableWork A Holiday at Mentone