Centre of a city - Grace Cossington Smith
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Description
A modernist depiction of Sydney's urban architecture, capturing the geometric rhythm of the city through light and shadow.
Grace Cossington Smith was a pioneer of Australian Modernism, known for her application of colour and her interest in the changing urban environment of Sydney. In this work, she captures the architectural density of the city centre, focusing on the interplay between light and structure. The composition is dominated by the verticality of the buildings, which frame the street level where figures move in shadow. Cossington Smith uses a palette of ochre, muted yellows, and deep blues to define the mass of the buildings. The clock tower, a recognisable feature of the Sydney General Post Office, provides a vertical anchor for the scene. Her brushwork is deliberate, creating a sense of solidity in the stone facades while maintaining a rhythmic quality across the canvas. The shadows cast across the lower portion of the buildings suggest a specific time of day, perhaps late afternoon, when the sun creates sharp contrasts against the masonry. Unlike the traditional academic painters of her time, Cossington Smith was interested in the rhythm of modern life. She breaks down the urban environment into geometric planes, reflecting the influence of Post-Impressionist ideas. The figures at the bottom of the frame are rendered with minimal detail, serving as a scale reference for the imposing architecture. This approach allows the viewer to focus on the structural harmony of the city rather than the individual narratives of the pedestrians. The work remains a clear example of her ability to translate the busy, industrialised atmosphere of the 1920s into a structured, painterly form. Her work is held in major Australian collections, where it is studied for its contribution to the development of early twentieth-century painting in the region.
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Centre of a city - Grace Cossington Smith
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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