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Grace Cossington Smith
A modernist depiction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge construction, featuring rhythmic brushwork and a focus on industrial geometry.
Grace Cossington Smith was a pioneer of Modernism in Australia, and this work captures the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the late 1920s. The painting focuses on the monumental scale of the steel structure, using a rhythmic application of paint to convey the energy of the industrial site. The composition is dominated by the massive, curved steel girders that sweep across the upper portion of the frame, contrasting with the solid, geometric forms of the stone pylons below. Cossington Smith employed a technique of broken colour, where small, distinct brushstrokes are placed side by side to build form and light. This approach allows the viewer to perceive the structure not merely as a static object, but as a dynamic entity interacting with the atmosphere. The palette is dominated by warm ochres, earthy browns, and cool blues, reflecting the industrial materials of steel and stone against the harbour waters. The perspective is unusual, placing the viewer close to the base of the bridge, which emphasises the sheer height and complexity of the engineering feat. Unlike traditional depictions of urban infrastructure, this work avoids a purely documentary approach. Instead, it prioritises the formal qualities of the scene, such as the interplay of light on metal and the geometric patterns created by the scaffolding. The artist was fascinated by the bridge as a symbol of progress, and her work reflects the optimism of the era. By breaking down the scene into a series of colour-filled planes, she creates a sense of movement that mirrors the ongoing construction process. This piece remains a significant example of how Australian artists engaged with international Modernist ideas, adapting them to interpret the rapidly changing environment of their own country.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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