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Title

Evening, St Kilda Road

circa 1930

Artist

Clarice Beckett

Australia

21 Mar 1887 – 06 Jul 1935

Alternate image of Evening, St Kilda Road by Clarice Beckett
Alternate image of Evening, St Kilda Road by Clarice Beckett
Alternate image of Evening, St Kilda Road by Clarice Beckett
Alternate image of Evening, St Kilda Road by Clarice Beckett
Alternate image of Evening, St Kilda Road by Clarice Beckett
Alternate image of Evening, St Kilda Road by Clarice Beckett
Alternate image of Evening, St Kilda Road by Clarice Beckett
  • Details

    Place where the work was made
    Melbourne Victoria Australia
    Date
    circa 1930
    Media category
    Painting
    Materials used
    oil on board
    Dimensions
    33.8 x 39.5 cm sight; 48.0 x 53.2 cm frame
    Signature & date

    Signed l.r. corner, brown oil "C. Beckett". Not dated.

    Credit
    Purchased with funds provided by the Australian Art Collection Benefactors 2013
    Location
    South Building, ground level, 20th-century galleries
    Accession number
    197.2013
    Copyright

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    Artist information
    Clarice Beckett

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  • About

    Clarice Beckett is considered the most significant of the Melbourne group of artists associated with the tonalist painter Max Meldrum with whom she studied from 1917. From the platform of Meldrum's instruction, Beckett developed an original aesthetic, expanding on her teacher's rigid 'scientific' system of tonal construction into one that explored the poetic extensions of ambience and place. In doing so, Beckett produced one of the most distinctive bodies of works seen Melbourne's inter-war decades.

    Beckett's was inspired by the modernity of urban and suburban life. Attuned to ideas of Theosophy as a creative stimulus, Beckett composed elements of everyday modern life (cars, trams, telegraph poles, and tarred roads) into poetically-hazed city and landscapes which transcend everyday reality and hint at the supra-real or infinite.

    'Evening, St Kilda Road' lyrically elaborates the artist's signature subject in an image of the city's soft-focused modernity. Fusing an urban electric glow with twilight's ambient luminosity, Beckett explores the sfumatoed limits of representation, using darkened box-shaped cars to retrieve her composition from a misty point of abstraction. Beckett activates colour for potent atmospheric effect, enveloping the city with a rosy-toned veil that evokes the last moments of twilight.

    Beckett's preference for early evening or morning subjects was not for simple poetic effect. Instead, as 'Evening, St Kilda Road' demonstrates, she was drawn to the technical challenge of painting the essence of her subject within the fleeting moment; and of observing light effects and developing delicate tonal nuances that blurred the terrains of reality and illusion.

  • Places

    Where the work was made

    Melbourne

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 6 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 4 publications

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