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Rushing

Grace Cossington Smith(circa 1922)

Art Gallery of New South Wales

Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia

Cossington Smith captures the drama of a crowd in 'Rushing', which depicts commuters clamouring down to the ferries of Circular Quay to get home after work. The flying scarf and fallen hat emphasise the speed at which the travellers are moving and the peril and claustrophobia of a, mostly faceless, city crowd. The steep gangplank and diagonal composition accentuates the dynamism of the painting.

A brilliant colourist, Cossington Smith’s work of the early 1920s adopts a darker palette than the vivid colours she is usually associated with. Inspired by a visit to Sydney in 1920 by the tonalist painter and teacher Max Meldrum, her paintings became studies in tone, rather than colour, a practice she had abandoned by 1925.

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  • Title: Rushing
  • Creator: Grace Cossington Smith
  • Date Created: (circa 1922)
  • Physical Dimensions: 65.6 x 91.3 cm board; 82.3 x 106.9 x 4.0 cm frame
  • Provenance: Grace Cossington Smith, circa 1922-1967, Turramurra/Sydney/New South Wales/Australia, Purchased by the Trustees from the artist.
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Purchased 1967
  • External Link: https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/OA8.1967
  • Medium: oil on canvas on paperboard
  • Signature & Date: Signed l.l. corner, black oil "G.COSSINGTON.SMITH". Not dated.
  • Artist Country: Australia
Art Gallery of New South Wales

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