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Deserted Farmhouse at Freeman's Reach
This drawing in sanguine shows a derelict farmhouse at Freeman's Reach, in New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1925
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Derelict Deserted Farmhouse Reach Sanguine 1925 Clint Freemans Shows
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This evocative sanguine drawing depicts a deserted farmhouse at Freeman's Reach, a historic site located in New South Wales, Australia. The image, created circa 1925, captures the melancholic beauty of the past as the once vibrant farmhouse now stands abandoned and overgrown with nature. The intricate details of the crumbling walls, peeling paint, and decaying roof tiles convey a sense of time having stood still. The farmhouse, surrounded by a barren landscape, seems to be lost in the vast expanse of the Australian bushland. Freeman's Reach, a significant historical site, holds a rich history dating back to the early European settlement of Australia. The area was first explored by Europeans in the late 18th century, and the land was later granted to settlers in the early 19th century. The farmhouse in the drawing may have been one of the many homesteads established during this period. The artist, Alfred Thomas Clint, masterfully captured the essence of the deserted farmhouse, using the sanguine medium to create a rich, warm, and textured drawing. The drawing is a poignant reminder of the passage of time and the transience of human structures in the face of nature. The image invites the viewer to reflect on the stories of the people who once lived in the farmhouse and the lives they may have led. This drawing is part of the March of the Women Collection from Mary Evans Prints Online, a valuable resource for historical and artistic research. The collection offers a unique insight into the past, providing a visual record of the social, cultural, and historical developments in Australia and beyond.
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