Albert Henry Fullwood: Pioneer of Heidelberg Landscape and Witness to War Albert Henry Fullwood (1863 – 1930) stands as a pivotal figure in Australian art history, inextricably linked to the Heidelberg School movement and profoundly impacted by his service as an official war artist during World War I. Born in Hockley, Birmingham, England, he emigrated to Sydney in 1883 seeking artistic opportunity and establishing himself as a lithogr…
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