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Renowned Australian artist dies in Italy

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Renowned Australian artist dies in Italy
Jeffrey Smart died in hospital in Arezzo. Photo: Thomas Shahan/Flickr

The celebrated Australian urban landscape artist Jeffrey Smart, who has lived in Italy since 1964, has died at the age of 91.

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Smart had spent recent months in and out of hospital near his home in Tuscany and died overnight, one of his agents, Stuart Purves, told Australian media.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard led tributes, describing Smart - best known for his stark and detailed urban scenes which made ordinary industrial landscapes beautiful - as "a great Australian artist - and great Australian artist internationally".

"Though he lived in Italy for the past five decades, Mr Smart always regarded himself as an 'Australian living abroad'.

"Our nation mourns the loss of one of its most original and brilliant creative voices," Gillard said.

Born in Adelaide in 1921, Smart's paintings explored the modern landscape, including freeways, airports, apartment buildings and factories, with his most famous work 'The Cahill Expressway' showing a lone, suited man under the concrete Sydney underpass.

"In my early 20s I decided I'd painted my last billabong (bush) scene forever," he once said.

He studied under French painter Fernand Leger in Paris in 1949 and returned to Australia before relocating to Italy in 1964.

In 2010, Smart's 'Autobahn in the Black Forest' sold for €710,000, bringing him into the million dollar club, and his work ethic saw him still painting at 90.

"Jeffrey Smart would be regarded as one of the most significant Australian painters ever," said Tony Ellwood, director of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.

"He is highly regarded, has been highly influential for decades," Ellwood told the ABC.

Smart's partner, Ermes De Zan, was with him when he died in hospital in Arezzo, reports said.

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