Jessie Traill

Jessie Traill
Born29 July 1881
Died15 May 1967(1967-05-15) (aged 85)
Education
Known forEtching, Lithography
Notable work
  • The red light, Harbour Bridge, June 1931 (1931)
  • Building the Harbour Bridge VI: Nearly complete, June 1931 (1931)


Jessie Constance Alicia Traill (29 July 1881 – 15 May 1967) was an Australian printmaker. Trained by Frederick McCubbin at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School, and by painter and printmaker Frank Brangwyn in London, Traill worked in England and France in the period immediately preceding World War I. During the war she served in hospitals with the Voluntary Aid Detachment.

Traill is best known for a series of prints created in the early 1930s depicting the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Critic and art historian Sasha Grishin describes her as "one of the great Australian artists of the 20th century".