Grace Cossington Smith has written:
'Grace Cossington Smith' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Grace Cossington-Smith was educated at Abbotsleigh Girls' School in Sydney
She painted.
Grace Cossington Smiths first painting was "The Sock Knitter"which was painted in 1915
10th December 1984
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22 April 1892
she influenced by European modernism, post-impressionists and the work of Cezanne and Van Gough
Grace Smith has written: 'The dying mothers legacy. Or The good and heavenly counsel of that eminent and pious patron, Mrs. Grace Smith, late widow to Mr. Ralph Smith of Eastham in New-England'
Smith H. Platt has written: 'The power of grace over acquired habits, special inborn perversities and the natural appetites'
Gerard Smith has written: 'Thoughts and recollections' -- subject(s): God, Love 'Grace abounding in abundant labours, and Jesus and the resurrection'
Liz Evans has written: 'Sick as a Parrot (Grace Smith Investigations)' 'Who Killed Marilyn Monroe? (PI Grace Smith Investigations)' 'Girls will be boys' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Rock music, Rock musicians 'Cue the Easter Bunny' -- subject(s): Fiction, Grace Smith (Fictitious character), Women private investigators 'Sick as a Parrot (Pi Grace Smith Investigations) (Grace Smith Investigations)'
Her probably most famous painting would have been 'The bridge in curve' which is the Sydney Harbour Bridge being builtAnother opinion: It could be The Lacquer Room (1935).