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Exhibited: Evelyn Dunbar – The Lost Works, Pallant House Gallery, October 2015 – February 2016, cat 86. WW2 – War Pictures by British Artists, Morley College London, 28 October-23 November 2016, cat 51. Literature: Evelyn Dunbar – The Lost Works, eds Sacha Llewellyn & Paul Liss, July 2015, cat. 86, page 132-133; WW2 – War Pictures by British Artists, eds Sacha Llewellyn & Paul Liss, July 2016, cat 51, page 90; Evelyn Dunbar: A Life in Painting, Christopher Campbell-Howes, October 2016, passim.
In 1942 Dunbar married Roger Folley, at the time training as a Royal Air Force navigator. A Lancashire man, a graduate of Leeds university, his first postgraduate employment was as a lecturer in agricultural economics at Sparsholt Agricultural College. He signed up for the Royal Air Force Voluntary Reserve, was called up in 1939, spent his leaves at Sparsholt, where he met Dunbar.
They were married in 1942. Folley, on leave from France when this was drawn, served in the RAF as a night-fighter navigator.
Roger Folley, (The Cerebrant) 1948,
30 x 26 in. (76.5 x 66.4 cm).
A later portrait of Folley is in the collection of Manchester City Art Gallery:
We are grateful to Christopher Campbell-Howes for assistance.