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UNDER THE BURDEN AND HEAT OF THE DAY – David Davies – CARD – 15 x 15 cm

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Under the Burden and Heat of the Day (1888) by David Davies – Art greeting card – blank inside – 15 x 15cm

Capture the beauty and hardship of life in the Australian bush with Under the Burden and Heat of the Day, painted in 1888 by celebrated Australian artist David Davies. This moving work is one of the finest examples of Australian Impressionism, combining brilliant natural light with a heartfelt portrayal of rural life. As a result, it remains one of Davies’ most admired paintings.

This is a quality art greeting card, blank inside, with an envelope and sealed in a clear protective sleeve. The card is 15 x 15 cm folded, with the full image wrapping around the entire front and back of the card, opening to 15 x 30 cm. Please be advised the watermark, over the image shown, will not show on the card. The card with be packed flat in recyclable brown paper and cardboard for ultimate protection for shipping.


Description

Description of the image

The painting depicts two weary bush workers resting beneath the shade of towering eucalyptus trees during the heat of the day. One man crouches down offering his weary friend a drink. His friend sits on the ground, clearly exhausted from the physical demands of his work and travel.

Nearby, a simple campfire, cooking pot, and scattered belongings hint at the rugged lifestyle of itinerant workers in colonial Australia. Beyond the figures, open paddocks stretch towards the horizon, where grazing cattle and native gum trees complete the peaceful rural scene.

Davies fills the landscape with soft golden light and gentle pastel colours. Consequently, the painting captures both the intense warmth of an Australian summer and the quiet stillness of the bush. His loose brushwork creates an atmosphere that feels natural, calm, and unmistakably Australian.

The History of Under the Burden and Heat of the Day

David Davies painted Under the Burden and Heat of the Day in 1888 during the formative years of the Heidelberg School. Like many Australian Impressionists, he painted directly from nature and sought to capture the unique light, colour, and atmosphere of the Australian landscape.

Rather than focusing solely on scenery, Davies also celebrated the people who lived and worked on the land. The title reflects both the physical exhaustion of the workers and the relentless Australian climate. Today, the painting is recognised as an important work in Australia’s artistic heritage.

About the Artist

David Davies (1864–1939) was a leading Australian landscape painter and an important member of the Heidelberg School. He became known for his luminous landscapes and his ability to capture the distinctive light of the Australian bush. His paintings remain admired for their honesty, warmth, and enduring connection to Australia’s rural history.

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 0.5 cm

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