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Heroes of Colonial Encounters - Matthew Flinders
Heroes of Colonial Encounters - Matthew Flinders

Heroes of Colonial Encounters - Matthew Flinders

Artist (born 1952)
Date2017
Object number00055142
NamePainting
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsOverall: 305 × 305 × 40 mm
Copyright© Helen S Tiernan
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineANMM Collection
DescriptionAn oil painting of Matthew Flinders by artist Helen S Tiernan as part of a series of works titled 'Heroes of Colonial Encounters'. In this portrait Flinders wears his naval uniform coat with gold braiding and epaulette. HistoryThis painting of Matthew Flinders by Helen S Tiernan is based on the 1807 portrait by Toussaint Antoine de Chazal de Chamerel. As part of a series of portraits that make up 'Heroes of Colonial Encounters', this portrait is part of Helen Tiernan exploration of the singular European view of colonial history and the way Indigenous peoples are depicted as the 'primitive' or 'other'. The portraits she paints of Bennelong, Bungaree, Colby, Bidgee Bidgee, Ballodere and Tommy sees them treated equally as their European contemporaries such as Cook, Joseph Banks, William Bligh, Arthur Philip and Matthew Flinders. All portraits are to hang together on the same wall, equally ornate, equal in style and equal in history. SignificanceSignificant in providing a dual perspective of histories and first encounters in Australia and through the Pacific. Most post-colonial art takes its subject from earlier colonial times, but this doesn’t mean their interests are purely historical. To the contrary, the point of post-colonialism is to show how many unresolved issues from colonial history are embedded in the present.