No Place Quite Like It: the family history of Walter Withers
About
Meet author David Rathgen at this free event.Walter H Withers was an Australian landscape painter of the Heidelberg school, a friend of Fred McCubbin, Tom Roberts and many others.
In this book the 250 year history of the Withers' tailoring business is explored to find how and why Withers chose to become a painter against the wishes of his Victorian father, a successful and rich rope manufacturer. The influence of his grandfather is newly explored, his father's private art collection freshly examined. The combination of grandfather and father helps us understand more about what drove Walter Withers to paint.
For the art historian there is new ground to consider. For the genealogist here is an example of how to turn raw data into a story.
Location
Victorian Artists Society
430 Albert Street, East Melbourne VIC 3002