Reuben Pareroultja
B. 1916-1986
Reuben Pareroultja, of the Western Arrernte (Arunta) language group, was a pioneering watercolourist associated with the Hermannsburg school in Central Australia. Reuben was one of the only Hermannsburg artists to paint figurative subject matter, occasionally including people and animals in his landscape paintings.
Reuben’s watercolours are celebrated for their sensitive portrayal of both the landscape and its inhabitants, reflecting a unique blend of Aboriginal perspective and European technique.
Reuben’s landscape paintings are held in national collections across Australia including the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and National Gallery of Queensland.
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