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Title

Study for linocut 'Elizabeth Street, Sydney'

circa 1939

Artist

Dorrit Black

Australia

23 Dec 1891 – 13 Sep 1951

  • Details

    Date
    circa 1939
    Media categories
    Watercolour , Drawing
    Materials used
    pencil, gouache on cream wove paper
    Dimensions
    22.0 x 15.2 cm sight; 49.4 x 46.8 x 4.2 cm frame
    Signature & date

    Not signed. Not dated.

    Credit
    Purchased with funds provided by the Gil & Shay Docking Drawing Fund 2018
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    558.2018
    Copyright

    Reproduction requests

    Artist information
    Dorrit Black

    Works in the collection

    22

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  • About

    Dorrit Black was a key figure in the development of modernist aesthetics in Australia during the interwar decades. Born in Adelaide, she studied in Sydney in 1915 under Julian Ashton and Elioth Gruner and during the 1920s increasingly focused on 'modernising' her practice.

    In 1927 she travelled to Europe in order to acquire (in her own words) "a definite understanding of the aims and methods of the modern movement and in particular - the cubists". She initially studied linocut printmaking with Claude Flight at the Grosvenor School in London, and then moved to Paris where she enrolled in the Academy of the Salon cubist André Lhote.

    This drawing is a study for a colour linocut Elizabeth Street, Sydney 1939 in the Gallery collection. It reveals the artist’s working process, including colour notes and pencil underdrawing.

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