Joseph in Prison is the third of Dunbar’s Joseph trilogy, preceded by Joseph’s Dream and Joseph in the Pit, her subjects being taken from the Joseph saga in Genesis. Here the Biblical Joseph, imprisoned in Egypt on a trumped-up charge, is serving food to his two fellow-prisoners. His face is smudged and imprecise. Alongside the smudge are two heads in profile: they are images of Dunbar’s husband, Roger Folley. In the finished oil it is clearly Folley who is serving his fellow-prisoners. In the Genesis story Joseph rose to become the chief purveyor of food to famine-stricken Egypt. Although Folley grew fruit and vegetables until into his 90s, his main work was in horticultural research, particularly tomatoes and apples, for which he had an international reputation. Here Dunbar is experimenting with the bold notion of casting the alimentary mantle of Joseph on her husband.
We are grateful to Christopher Campbell-Howes, author of Evelyn Dunbar – A Life in Painting