Pencil and ink
Studies for The River in Eights Week, 1922 (otherwise Summer Eights), and a thumbnail sketch of the finished painting, featuring a rowing VIII from Worcester College, Oxford. 1948 (despite the date in the title).
At the end of World War 2 Dunbar’s husband Roger Folley was demobilised from the RAF. The couple found their first married home next door to Folley’s sister, Joan Duckworth, in the village of Long Compton, Warwickshire. Folley soon found work in Oxford at the University Research Institute, and presently Dunbar started to teach at the Oxford School of Art. This involvement with the University led to a 1947 commission from Worcester College Junior Common Room to paint the annual inter-college rowing gala, The River in Eights Week, 1922. Here there are several details and sketched motifs of Dunbar’s painting, which was stolen in 1994 and has never been seen since.