Philip Steegman (1903-1952)
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Philip Steegman (1903-1952)

The Chinese Chef (Portrait of Hing)

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Philip Steegman (1903-1952)
The Chinese Chef (Portrait of Hing)
signed and dated 'PHILIP STEEGMAN/'32' (upper right) and further signed, inscribed and dated '"The Chinese Chef"/Painted by Philip Steegman/at Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire England, 1932./Price for sale....' (on the artist's label attached the backboard)
oil on panel
14½ x 11½ in. (37 x 29 cm.)
Exhibited
London, Royal Institute of Oil-Painters (details untraced).
Special notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.
Sale room notice
The medium should read 'oil on panel' and not as stated in the catalogue entry.

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Lot Essay

Philip Steegman was a society portrait painter and associate of the charmed circle of aesthetes and artists which included Osbert, Sacheverell and Edith Sitwell. He studied at the Slade and in Rome, and was the younger brother of John Steegman, the art historian and museum director. His sitters included Somerset Maugham (National Portrait Gallery, London) and Osbert Sitwell's partner David Horner (Royal Pavilion and Art Gallery, Brighton), depicted as an impeccable twenties dandy. It has been suggested that the present portrait may be a member of Osbert Sitwells retinue. Horner and Sitwell travelled extensively in China and their adventures were captured in Osberts 1939 book Escape with Me!

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