Kooroocheang in the Late Afternoon

$1,750.00

Mt Kooroocheang is a dormant volcano that dominates the surrounding volcanic plain in the Central Highlands of Victoria near the village of Smeaton. It was first painted by the colonial artist, Eugene von Guerard in 1864. My view is also from Mt Franklin capturing the late afternoon light dusting the hilltops.

Oil on cradled board

Framed in Tasmanian Oak floating frame with clear polyurethane finish.

Ready to hang

123W X 63H X 4.5D cm (frame size)

Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity

Mt Kooroocheang is a dormant volcano that dominates the surrounding volcanic plain in the Central Highlands of Victoria near the village of Smeaton. It was first painted by the colonial artist, Eugene von Guerard in 1864. My view is also from Mt Franklin capturing the late afternoon light dusting the hilltops.

Oil on cradled board

Framed in Tasmanian Oak floating frame with clear polyurethane finish.

Ready to hang

123W X 63H X 4.5D cm (frame size)

Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity

This panorama wall art is framed and ready to hang with wire and mountings on the back. All our art leaves the studio insured and ships free of charge anywhere within Australia.

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