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painter, father of cartoonist Vasco de Loureiro , was born in Oporto, Portugal and studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts, Oporto and l’ademie des Beaux-Arts, Paris, exhibiting at the Paris Salon in 1880-82. He lived in Fontainebleau, London and Surrey before he came to Australia with his Tasmanian wife. He painted and exhibited with Buvelot, Roberts, Conder and Streeton in Melbourne. His portrait of a young girl with bird, Young Companions , signed and dated 'Arthur Loueiro/Surrey 1884’, oil on canvas, was offered Christie’s Australian and European Paintings, Drawings and Prints, Part 1 , Melbourne, 29 April 1997, lot 41. A comparable oil on panel of a little girl seated in a field attributed to de Loureiro, which had been purchased from Deutscher-Menzies November 2000, lot 84, was offered for sale by Masterpiece Fine Art Gallery in September 2002, cat. 35 ($28,000).

Death of Burke 1892 (p.c.: included in Tim Bonyhady’s exhibition) was painted from sketches of the place Burke had died supplied by Alfred Howitt . Loureiro himself spent 'months sketching and painting in the open bush, with a view to getting actual atmospheric effects and colouring’. When it was first exhibited at Melbourne in 1892 critics commended it as 'one of the most important’ pictures painted in Australia and 'the most speaking monument’ to the dead explorers, although Frederick McCubbin complained to Tom Roberts: 'This is no primeval desert, but a bit of cattle-graing country where the grass has been sown’ and, ironicially, accused Loureiro’s Burke of 'dying within coo-ee of Heidelberg’ (Bonyhady after Andrew McKenzie, The “Proff”’ and Jane Clark Golden Summers ).

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Periods active
  • c.1870 - c.1932
  • c.1890 - c.1892
Residences
  • c.1853 - c.1875 Oporto, Portugal
  • c.1875 - c.1879 Rome, Italy
  • c.1879 - c.1884 Fontainebleau, Paris, France
  • 1884 - c.1900 Melbourne, Vic.
  • c.1900 - 1932 Oporto, Portugal
  • c.1884 - c.1892 Melbourne, Vic
  • c.1880 - c.1884 Surrey, England, UK
  • c.1880 - c.1884 London, England, UK
  • c.1880 - c.1884 Fontainebleau, Paris, France
Tags
  • Portugal
  • Paris Salon
  • Symbolism
  • Allegory
Alternative names
  • Artur José de Sousa Loureiro
Arrivals
  • c.1884
  • c.1884
Related people
  • Roberts, Tom (associate of)
  • Buvelot, Louis (associate of)
  • Conder, Charles (associate of)
  • Streeton, Arthur (associate of)
  • Howitt, Alfred William (associate of)
  • McCubbin, Frederick (associate of)
  • Loureiro, Vasco De (parent of)
  • Roberts, Tom (associate of)
  • Buvelot, Louis (associate of)
  • Conder, Charles (associate of)
  • Streeton, Arthur (associate of)
  • Howitt, Alfred William (associate of)
  • McCubbin, Frederick (associate of)
  • Loureiro, Vasco De (parent of)
Related works
  • Death of Burke (creator of)
  • Young Companions (creator of)
  • Death of Burke (creator of)
  • Young Companions (creator of)
Related events
  • Paris Salon (exhibited at)
  • Paris Salon (exhibited at)
  • Paris Salon (exhibited at)
  • Paris Salon (exhibited at)
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