Moody's pub is a 1941 painting by Australian artist Russell Drysdale. The painting depicts a pub in the Victorian town of Seymour.
The painting has been described as "one of Drysdale's most celebrated paintings and among the most frequently reproduced images of twentieth-century Australian art."[1]
The National Gallery of Victoria acquired the work in 1942; its first acquisition of a Drysdale painting.[1]
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