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Details
- Date
- circa 1936
- Media category
- Painting
- Materials used
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 76.2 x 50.8 cm stretcher; 90.5 x 65.0 x 3.2 cm frame
- Signature & date
Not signed. Not dated.
- Credit
- Purchased 1960
- Location
- South Building, ground level, 20th-century galleries
- Accession number
- OA39.1960
- Copyright
- Artist information
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Peter Purves Smith
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About
After a brief period as a cadet midshipman, then a stint as a jackaroo in remote NSW, Peter Purves Smith began his formal art studies while on an extended trip to Europe, under Iain Macnab at London’s Grosvenor School of Modern Art.
Surrealism was making its mark across Europe during this period, and shortly before his return to Australia in 1936, Purves Smith studied work by its leading practitioners shown in two major exhibitions held in London and New York that year.'New York', with its organic anthropomorphic forms tilting out of control, displays affinities with the paintings of Salvador Dali, as well as with the cityscapes of New York’s Ash Can artists Edward Hopper and George Bellows. The painting was among the first in Australian art to adopt surrealism’s vocabulary, and predates his contemporaries James Gleeson and Albert Tucker by several years.
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Exhibition history
Shown in 6 exhibitions
Purchases and Acquisitions for 1960, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 22 Mar 1961–23 Apr 1961
Surrealism: Revolution by Night, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 13 Mar 1993–02 May 1993
Surrealism: Revolution by Night, Queensland Art Gallery, South Brisbane, 21 May 1993–11 Jul 1993
Surrealism: Revolution by Night, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 30 Jul 1993–19 Sep 1993
Peter Purves Smith, Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, Canberra, 08 Mar 2001–15 Apr 2001
Peter Purves Smith, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, University of Western Australia, Perth, 04 May 2001–10 Jun 2001
Peter Purves Smith, Benalla Art Gallery, Australia, 02 Jul 2001–15 Aug 2001
Peter Purves Smith, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 03 Sep 2001–15 Oct 2001
Modern Times, Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo, 01 Aug 2008–08 Feb 2009
Modern Times, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 23 Mar 2009–12 Jul 2009
Modern Times, State Library of Queensland, South Brisbane, 31 Jul 2009–08 Nov 2009
Lurid Beauty: Australian Surrealism and its Echoes (working title), Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne, 09 Oct 2015–31 Jan 2016
20th-Century galleries, ground level (rehang), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 20 Aug 2022–2023
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Bibliography
Referenced in 11 publications
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Dr Joseph Brown and Maie Casey, Homage to Peter Purves-Smith 1912-1949, Melbourne, 1976, (illus.). cat.no. 4; not paginated
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Basil Burdett, Art in Australia [series 3, no. 73], 'Modern Art in Melbourne', pg. 12-23, Sydney, Nov 1938, 21, 71 (illus.).
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Christopher Chapman, Surrealism: Revolution by night, 'Surrealism in Australia', pg. 216-301, Canberra, 1993, 237 (colour illus.), 257, 263, 325. cat.no. 246
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Mary Eagle and Jan Minchin, The George Bell School: Students - Friends - Influences, 'Russell Drysdale and Peter Purves Smith', pg. 89-116, Melbourne, 1981, 78 (colour illus.), 109 (illus.). dated incorrectly as 1939
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Mary Eagle, Peter Purves Smith: a painter in peace and war, 'Direction', pg. 57-68, Sydney, 2001, 62, 63 (colour illus.), 64, 116.
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Elizabeth M. Farrelly, Modern times: the untold story of modernism in Australia, '11 Tall tales', pg. 86-97, Sydney, 2008, 89 (colour illus.). NOTE: Caption reads 'Purves Smith painted this surreal vision of New York skyscrapers after visiting the exhibition 'Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism' at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in December 1936.
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John (Sam) Jones, Art and Australia (Vol. 39, No. 2), 'Peter Purves Smith 1912-1949: an exemplary exhibition of "modesty and discretion"', pg. 227-229, Sydney, Dec 2001-Feb 2002, 228 (colour illus.), 229.
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Hal Missingham (Editor), 1960 Acquisitions, Sydney, 1960, 28-29. 'Painted in George Bell's studio, Melbourne 1936, from a sketch made in New York on the artist's way back from England' [information from the artist's widow, Mrs C.R. Purves Smith, in letter to Daniel Thomas, 12.12.1960].
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Bernard William Smith, Place, taste and tradition: a study of Australian art since 1788, 'Surrealism and the neo-surrealist developments', pg. 214-238, South Melbourne, 1979, 226.
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Daniel Thomas, Grace Cossington Smith, 'Modernity and inwards', pg. 102-107, Canberra, 2005, 103.
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Natalie Wilson, Australian art: in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 'Out of Melbourne: realisms and mythologies', pg. 163-164, Sydney, 2000, 164, 166 (colour illus.), 167 (colour illus., detail), 302.
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