Guardians of the Hilltop

Hilda Rix Nicholas

Guardians of the Hilltop by Hilda Rix Nicholas

Details

Artist
Hilda Rix Nicholas
Title
Guardians of the Hilltop
Year
c.1944
Medium
oil on canvas
Size
73 x 92.5 cm
Details

signed lower right: EH Rix Nicholas

label verso: James Boulet & Sons

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Provenance

the Estate of the artist

Exhibited

Hilda Rix Nicholas 1884 -1961: Project 26, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 5 Aug - 17 Sep 1978, cat. no. 42

Further Information

Hilda Rix Nicholas married pastoralist Edgar Wright in 1928, making her home at ‘Knockalong’ in Delegate, southern New South Wales. Here she painted many nationalistic works for which she has become synonymous, such as The Fleece 1944 and, importantly, including women in the rural landscape, such as The Fair Musterer 1935 (Queensland Art Gallery). Her studio and garden at Knockalong also feature in many of her artworks, as do her family with Edgar and her son Rix, for example appearing in The Shepherd at Knockalongc.1933 (private collection) The surrounding landscape at Knockalong is an integral element in many paintings of the 1930s and 1940s, capturing the green fields, distant hills, sense of space and magnificent trees. The title here, Guardians of the Hilltop, reveals her respect, reverence and romanticism towards the Australian landscape.