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Stanley Spencer (1891 - 1959)

Portrait of a young girl 1, 1919

SKU: 5773
Pencil
10 x 10 in. (25.5 x 25.5)
some discoloration and abraisons
Presentation:
framed

Size:
Height – 25.4cm x Width – 25.4cm

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
Praticia Preece/Dorothy Hepworth; Bloomsbury Workshop; Private Collection until 2013

Provenance: Praticia Preece/Dorothy Hepworth; Bloomsbury Workshop; Private Collection until 2013

A related drawing is in the collection of Richard Rodrigrez, San Francisco.
Preece (January 1894 ‚Äì June 1966), became the second wife of  Stanley Spencer, for whom she modelled, in 1937, but she did not leave Hepworth eventually evicting Spencer from his house but refused to divorce him. After he was knighted in 1959, she insisted on being styled Lady Spencer and claimed a pension as his widow.

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THE ARTIST

Stanley Spencer
Stanley
Spencer
1891 - 1959

Painter of portraits, landscapes and imaginative, visionary, quirky works with a Biblical flavour set in his native Cookham, Berkshire. He studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, 1908-12, where he was awarded a Scholarship in 1910 and won the Summer Composition Prize two years later. He exhibited at Roger Fry’s Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition in 1912. During service in the Army in World War I he was commissioned to paint a picture for the Imperial War Museum. He served as an Official War Artist during World War II, painting ship-building at Port Glasgow, Scotland. After the war Spencer travelled on occasion in Europe, although his work remained largely unaffected by any influence from the continent. He was the brother of the artist Gilbert Spencer and was married first to the painter Hilda Carline, then to the painter Patricia Preece. He decorated the oratory of All Souls, Burghclere, 1926-32, with his memories of the Macedonian campaign. His first one-man show was held at the Goupil Gallery In 1927. He was elected RA in 1950 and knighted in 1959. His work is held in many international collections, including the Tate and the Stanley Spencer Gallery, opened in Cookham three years after he died at Taplow, Buckinghamshire. There have been several retrospective exhibitions: a memorial show was held in Plymouth in 1963, a full retrospective at the Royal Academy in 1980, and a major appraisal at the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, in America, in 1997-98

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