In Tate Britain
Biography
John Glover (18 February 1767 – 9 December 1849) was an English-born artist. In later life he migrated to Van Diemen’s Land and became a pastoralist during the early colonial period. He has been dubbed "the father of Australian landscape painting."
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John Glover Landscape with Cattle
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John Glover Thirlmere
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John Glover Classical Landscape, Italy
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