Victor Robert Watt painting - Rural Scene. Sheep on Hill

$160.00

Original watercolour by Australian artist Victor Robert Watt (1886–1970), depicting sheep grazing on a hill in a rural Australian landscape. Watt was a Newcastle-born watercolourist known for his lightly washed pastoral scenes, and was at one time manager of Swain's Art Gallery, Sydney. His works are held in the National Gallery of Australia and other major public collections.

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A spare, open paddock scene with sheep grazing near a lone gum tree and faint blue hills in the distance, in Watt's characteristic restrained palette. Watercolour, 43.5 × 38cm (framed).

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Original watercolour by Australian artist Victor Robert Watt (1886–1970), depicting sheep grazing on a hill in a rural Australian landscape. Watt was a Newcastle-born watercolourist known for his lightly washed pastoral scenes, and was at one time manager of Swain's Art Gallery, Sydney. His works are held in the National Gallery of Australia and other major public collections.

Artist Profile

A spare, open paddock scene with sheep grazing near a lone gum tree and faint blue hills in the distance, in Watt's characteristic restrained palette. Watercolour, 43.5 × 38cm (framed).

Enquire About This Painting

Dispatch across Australia by Auspost or free pick up from Ausartwork, Katoomba. Complimentary $10 coffee/food credit if you pick up from Soul Side Café

NOTE: AI is used to create attractive settings and backgrounds for paintings listed at Ausartwork, but the images are not enhanced, edited, or filtered. All paintings are photographed in natural, indirect light and depicted as accurately as possible