Tom Roberts - Famous Paintings and the Stories Behind Them
1. Jealousy, 1889 ( Other title taken from a line from Othello: 'One not easily jealous, but being wrought, perplexed in the extreme'.) He depicts a woman recoiling in horror as she listens to the flirting couple by the doorway. Tom Roberts is a famous Australian painter known for his significant contributions to Australian art. He played a crucial role in the development of the Heidelberg School, also known as Australian Impressionism, which emerged in the late 19th century. Self Portrait (Aged 30), 1886 - is a work of considerable historical importance providing a unique insight into the personality of the artist who was to be acknowledged as 'the father of Australian landscape painting'. It records a significant time both in Roberts's art and his leadership of the then emerging national school of Australian painting. One of Roberts' most famous paintings is "Shearing the Rams" (1890), which depicts a group of shearers working in a shearing shed