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Title

Beaumaris foreshore

(circa 1926)

Artist

Clarice Beckett

Australia

21 Mar 1887 – 06 Jul 1935

  • Details

    Date
    (circa 1926)
    Media category
    Painting
    Materials used
    oil on canvas on paperboard
    Dimensions
    45.5 x 51.0 cm board: 60.7 x 66.2 x 40.2 cm frame
    Signature & date

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

    Credit
    Jean Cameron Gordon Bequest Fund in memory of her mother Mary Gordon 2000
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    44.2000
    Copyright

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    Artist information
    Clarice Beckett

    Works in the collection

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  • About

    "Remarkable for its originality and character, Clarice Beckett's art demonstrates that almost anything ... even a commonplace piece of roadway, when accurately seen, may be as beautiful as anything else. Can art go further that that?"
    Percy Leason

    A student at Melbourne's National Gallery School under Frederick McCubbin, Clarice Beckett came under the influence of the theories of tonal realism advanced by Max Meldrum and his advocates, who included Percy Leason, William Frater, Colin Colahan and A.M.E. Bale.

    Her celebration of suburban life turned commonplace subjects such as passing trams, motor cars and rows of telegraph poles into evocative images which captured the mood and atmospheric nuances of fog-bound streets and the vapour of steam rising from a searing, tarred roadway.

    Like her Sydney counterparts, Grace Cossington Smith and Margaret Preston, Beckett saw in the surrounds of Beaumaris, where she lived and worked from 1919 until her premature death, a particular beauty in her urban environment. She remained unmarried, as did Grace Cossington Smith, concentrating instead on her development as a painter, and the responsibility of caring for her elderly parents.

    © Australian Art Department, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2001

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 3 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 1 publication

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