Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957)
Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957)

Daydream of the Nubian

Details
Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957)
Daydream of the Nubian
signed and dated 'Wyndham Lewis 1938' (lower right)
oil on canvas
30½ x 40 in. (77.5 x 102 cm.)
Provenance
Naomi Mitchison, by whom purchased at the 1938 exhibition.
with James Kirkman, London.
Literature
N. Mitchison, Sitting for Wyndham Lewis, Manchester Guardian, 9 July 1956.
W. Michel, Wyndham Lewis Paintings and Drawings, London, 1971, P78, pp. 123, 342, pl. 114.
Exhibited
London, Beaux Arts, New Paintings and Drawings by Wyndham Lewis, June-July 1938, no. 3.
Manchester, City Art Gallery, Wyndham Lewis, October-November 1980, no. 138, p. 115 (illustrated): this exhibition travelled to Cardiff, National Museum of Wales, November 1980-January 1981; and Edinburgh, City Art Centre, January-March 1981.

Lot Essay

In 1936, Lewis wrote to his dealers, 'To hell with these experimental 'difficult' contraptions ... I will do no more for six months, or until I am solvent. I will really do dreams of beauty, which will sell themselves, as I am bringing them down to the Gallery'. Indeed, the present work was purchased by the writer, Naomi Mitchison, who commissioned her portrait from the artist later that year. She recorded (loc. cit) that on buying the painting she told Lewis of her feeling that the hand poised above the stream should be holding something that the dreaming figure had taken from the water. Lewis obligingly added the folded, transparent, bubble-like shape in the nubian's hand before the picture was delivered to her (see W. Michel, op. cit., p. 342).

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