Arthur Joseph Gaskin, R.B.S.A. (Birmingham 1862-1928)
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Arthur Joseph Gaskin, R.B.S.A. (Birmingham 1862-1928)

Portrait study of Joyce

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Arthur Joseph Gaskin, R.B.S.A. (Birmingham 1862-1928)
Portrait study of Joyce
signed with monogram and dated '1919' (lower right) and inscribed 'JOYCE' (upper left)
pencil and coloured washes heightened with touches of white, on paper
12¼ x 8¼ in. (31.1 x 21 cm.); An unframed portrait study of a lady attributed to Ralph Peacock; An unframed portrait of a young woman by Stanley Lewis; A watercolour of a young girl by Carlton Alfred Smith; An unframed watercolour of a harvest girl, attributed to Joshua Cristall; A watercolour of a soup kitchen, manner of Francis Wheatley; An unframed pencil study of a young girl by another hand; and An unframed study of a boot attributed to Eric Kennington (8)
Exhibited
the first, Birmingham, City Museum and Art Gallery, Arthur and Georgie Gaskin, 11 February - 21 March, 1982 and London, The Fine Art Society, 29 March - 30 April, 1982, no. C33.
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Lot Essay

Arthur Gaskin and his wife Georgie Evelyn Cave Gaskin, née France (1866-1934) were leading artists and designers in Birmingham between the 1880s and 1920s.

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