DETAIL: Grace COSSINGTON SMITH,  'Interior in yellow', 1964, oil on composition board, National Gallery of Australia
 
 
Grace COSSINGTON SMITH | 'Ille terrarum mihi praeter omnes Angulus ridet'

 
COSSINGTON SMITH, Grace
Australia 1892 – Australia 1984
UK, Europe 1912-14; UK, Italy 1949-51
'Ille terrarum mihi praeter omnes Angulus ridet'
Folio of drawings 1908
Watercolour
watercolour on paper mounted on cardboard
on paper mounted on cardboard
paper 14.3 (h) x 19.2 (w) cm
cardboard 39.4 (h) x 49.4 (w) cm
sight 12.2 (h) x 17.0 (w) cm
Inscribed lower left to right in ink, "Ille terrarum mihi praeter omnes Angulus ridet."Not signed. Not dated.
NGA 1976.705.51.28
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Grace Cossington Smith was close to her immediate family and retained a deep attachment to her home environment throughout her life. This affection is reflected in her earliest known works including portraits of her mother and of other family members. The family had a penchant for nicknames and playfully referred to themselves as the Smithkins. Among these very early works on paper are images of her brother Gordon as a young boy, including those on a number of Smithkin calendars that she created.

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