# 4405
Sydney Ure Smith
Art in Australia. A Quarterly Magazine. Third Series, Number Fifty-Seven.
$75.00 AUD
Edited by Sydney Ure Smith & Leon Gellert. Sydney : Art in Australia, 1934. Octavo, pictorial card wrappers, 102pp, illustrated with tipped-in colour plates, plus b/w plates, a fine copy. Features essay by J.S. McDonald on Sir John Sulman; essay on The Russian Ballet by Algeranoff, and Rembrant's works in Melbourne Galleries by Harold Wright, among others. Also includes colour and black and white plates of works by Matthew Smith, Arthur Streeton, Hans Heysen, Elioth Gruner, and Paul Cezzane.
Art in Australia was conceived by Sydney Ure Smith as a flagship for Australian painting and graphic art, and has become the most important resource on Australian art in the first half of the twentieth century. Robert Holden writes ‘The magazine became a showcase of Australian printing ability and set new standards of advertising excellence …' Artistic layout, quality graphic work in colour, an harmonious choice of typography and carefully worded text were all combined …’ (Cover Up, Sydney: 1995, p. 74).
For over a quarter of a century, and through its different formats, Art in Australia reviewed and discussed all aspects of Australian art exhibited in both commercial public galleries. Its longevity as a journal was due to its modern approach to design, with many covers being icons of art deco style in themselves