Storm Approaching Wangi is a 1948 painting by Australian artist Sir William Dobell.
Two men and a woman are in the foreground at the edge of a lake drawing a boat to the shore.
The menace of an approaching storm is typified by a stark black tree nearby, a threatening sky and a deserted background.The Art Gallery of New South Wales awarded the work the Wynne Prize for landscape painting in 1948.
[3] Dobell was awarded the Archibald Prize that same year for his portrait of artist Margaret Olley.
[1] Gallery director Mark Widdup described the painting as "one of the most important landscape works of the 20th century.