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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, O.M., R.A. (1836-1912)

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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, O.M., R.A. (1836-1912)

A Roman Artist

signed and inscribed with opus number 'L. Alma-Tadema OP CXXX' (on the bench); pencil and watercolour with scratching out
11½ x 11½in. (29.2 x 29.2cm.)
Provenance
H.J. Carr by 1882 and thence by descent to his wife by 24 May 1889
T.W. Wright, 1892-1923
Sir Edward Sharp, Bt., Maidstone, 1949
Sir Francis Cook
Lady Cook
Anon. sale Sotheby's Belgravia, 6 October 1980, lot 48
Literature
Athenaeum, 2426, 25 April 1874, p.566
Carel Vosmaer, Alma-Tadema Catalogue, 1885, no.153
Portfolio, 1892
Rudolph Dircks, 'The Later Works of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema', Art Journal, Christmas Supplement, 1910, p.28
Exhibited
London, Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours 70th Summer Exhibition, 1874, no.268
London, Grosvenor Gallery The Works of L. Alma-Tadema's , Alma-Tadema retrospective exhibition, Winter 1882-3, no.267

Lot Essay

Between 1874 and 1877 Alma-Tadema painted six pictures dealing with the arts of drawing, painting, sculpture and architecture in antiquity. A Roman Artist was one of four works by Tadema exhibited at the 70th Summer Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1874 and led directly to Tadema's election as a full member of the Old Watercolour Society in May of 1875. F.G. Stephens wrote of the picture in the Athenaeum: 'A Roman Artist shows a painter in his workshop, seated, with a panel, the curious construction of which is note worthy, on his knees before him, and held by his left hand. It is a capital picture, remarkable here for the force and fidelity of the light represented, and the solidity of the work throughout'.

We are grateful to Dr. Vern Swanson of the Springville Museum of Art, Utah, for his help in preparing this entry.

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