SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
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SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)

The Selecting Jury of the New English Art Club

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SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
The Selecting Jury of the New English Art Club
signed with initials and dated '.w.o. 1905' (lower right) and inscribed 'A JURY' (lower centre)
conté and red chalk on paper
7 1⁄8 x 10 1⁄8 in. (18.1 x 25.6 cm.)
Executed in 1905.
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 12 November 1986, lot 64, where acquired for the present collection.
Literature
K. McConkey, The New English, A History of the New English Art Club, London, 2006, p. 91, illustrated.
Exhibited
London, Pyms Gallery, Orpen and the Edwardian Era, November - December 1987, pp. 60-61, no. 21, illustrated.

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Lot Essay

Orpen began exhibiting at the New English Art Club in the spring of 1899 when it had become dominated by staff and fellow students from the Slade School of Fine Art. By 1905 when the present drawing was made, its selecting jury included the bald-headed Rothenstein, with, to the right, in profile, Henry Tonks, Frederick Brown and Philip Wilson Steer, the senior staff of the Slade. Augustus John, barbu, in loud check, dominated the background with the diminutive Orpen looking over his elbow as all examine a possible entrant for one of that year’s exhibitions. The work relates to the artist’s semi-satirical painting The Selecting Jury of the New English Art Club 1909 (see previous page).

Professor Kenneth McConkey

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