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R. Godfrey Rivers, Under the jacaranda
Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland, Australia
EMu user since 2003
KE client since 1989
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Under the jacaranda has been one of the best
loved works in the Queensland Art Gallery since
it entered the Collection in 1903. Godfrey Rivers
completed the painting 13 years after he arrived
in Australia from the United Kingdom.
The work depicts Rivers and Miss Selina Bell,
who later became his wife, taking tea under the
shade of a jacaranda tree in full bloom. The tree
was a landmark in Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens,
which adjoined the grounds of the Brisbane
Technical College where Rivers taught from
1891 to 1915.
It was almost certainly the first jacaranda to
be grown in Australia. Walter Hill, the Gardens’
Superintendent, planted it in 1864. It remained
in the Gardens until 1979, when it was blown
over during a cyclone - part of the trunk
is now located at the offices of the
Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens.
With jacarandas now growing in most Brisbane
suburbs, many the progeny of this first tree,
Under the jacaranda may be considered a
quintessential image of this city.
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Artist: R. Godfrey Rivers 1859-1925
Title: Under the jacaranda
Date: 1903
Medium and size: Oil on canvas,
143.4 x 107.2 cm
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