In the early 1950s John Brack adopted the urban Melbourne environment as his subject, recording the shops, bars and workplaces of the city with an ironic edge. This painting is among Brack’s most memorable works from this period. Here, the artist depicts Melbourne’s financial hub at the end of the working day, its uniformly dressed office workers streaming homeward. Inspired by Brack’s own experience working for a city-based insurance company, the formal repetition and muted palette enhances the overarching sense of drudgery of nine-to-five office life. However, by personalising each figure, Brack points to the enduring presence of the individual.