Jeffrey Smart | |
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Born | Frank Jeffrey Edson Smart 26 July 1921 Adelaide, South Australia |
Died | 20 June 2013 Montevarchi, Tuscany, Italy | (aged 91)
Nationality | Australian |
Known for | Landscape painting |
Movement | Modernism |
Awards | Commonwealth Jubilee Art Prize (1951) Honorary Doctorate (1999) Officer of the Order of Australia (2001) |
Frank Jeffrey Edson Smart AO (26 July 1921 – 20 June 2013) was an expatriate Australian painter known for his precisionist depictions of urban landscapes that are "full of private jokes and playful allusions".[1]
Smart was born and educated in Adelaide where he worked as an Art teacher. After departing for Europe in 1948 he studied in Paris at La Grande Chaumière, and later at the Académie Montmartre under Fernand Léger. He returned to Australia 1951, living in Sydney, and began exhibiting frequently in 1957. In 1963, he moved to Italy. After a successful exhibition in London, he bought a rural property called "Posticcia Nuova" near Arezzo in Tuscany. He resided there with his partner until his death. A major retrospective of his works travelled around Australian art galleries 1999–2000.[2][3]
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