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18th19th centuries
After European settlers arrived in Australia in the 18th century, Western examples of art developed. At first immigrant artists, mostly from Britain, France, and Germany, produced documentary works, depicting the Aborigines, the wildlife, and the environment, and illustrating the gradual development of Sydney. By the late 19th century the works of Australian landscape artists such as Tom Roberts, the Heidelberg School, and Arthur Streeton (18671943) were gaining recognition outside Australia.
20th21st centuries
The figurative painters William Dobell, Russell Drysdale, Sidney Nolan, and Albert Namatjira are among Australia's best-known modern artists. Sidney Nolan created a highly individual vision of the Australian landscape and of such folk heroes as Ned Kelly.
Black stands for the African people. White symbolizes peace. Black, red, and green, the ‘black liberation’ colours, denote Africa's rebirth. Red represents the blood common to all people. Green recalls the fertile land. Effective date: 12 December 1963.
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