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What has the author Grace Cossington Smith written?

Grace Cossington Smith has written: 'Grace Cossington Smith' -- subject(s): Exhibitions


Where was Grace Cossington-Smith educated?

Grace Cossington-Smith was educated at Abbotsleigh Girls' School in Sydney


What did grace cossington-smith do?

She painted.


What was Grace Cossington smith's first painting?

Grace Cossington Smiths first painting was "The Sock Knitter"which was painted in 1915


When was Grace Cossington Smith born?

22 April 1892


When did Grace Cossington-smith die?

10th December 1984


How did Grace Cossington Smith influence the art world?

she influenced by European modernism, post-impressionists and the work of Cezanne and Van Gough


Any famous Australian female artists?

Clarice Beckett Grace Cossington SmithGrace (?) Sutherland


What is the most famous artwork by Grace Cossington Smith?

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).


What art style influenced Grace Cossington?

modernism. pretty much everything you need to know is on the wikipedia page-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Cossington_Smith


Why does grace cossington smith give the harbor bridge an almost spiritual presence?

Grace Cossington Smith imbues the Sydney Harbour Bridge with a spiritual presence by using vibrant colors and expressive brushwork that evoke a sense of awe and reverence. Her depiction emphasizes the bridge's architectural grandeur and its harmonious relationship with the surrounding landscape, transforming it into a symbol of human achievement and connection. The interplay of light and shadow in her work further enhances its ethereal quality, inviting viewers to contemplate both the physical structure and its emotional resonance. This combination elevates the bridge from mere infrastructure to a monumental piece of art, embodying both beauty and significance.


When did Cossington Gate railway station end?

Cossington Gate railway station ended in 1873.