Sir William Orpen, R.H.A., R.A. (Dublin 1878-1931 London)
Sir William Orpen, R.H.A., R.A. (Dublin 1878-1931 London)

Portrait of Captain Marshall Roberts, Master of the South Notts Foxhounds

Details
Sir William Orpen, R.H.A., R.A. (Dublin 1878-1931 London)
Portrait of Captain Marshall Roberts, Master of the South Notts Foxhounds
signed 'ORPEN' (lower right)
oil on canvas
50 1/8 x 36¼ in. (127.3 x 92 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 13 May 2005, lot 47 (£38,400).
Literature
The Artist's Studio Book, 1926, listed as 'Marshall Roberts', price paid £1500.
P. Konody and S. Dark, William Orpen: Artist & Man, London, 1932, p. 247.
Sale room notice
Please note the additional information for the present lot:

Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, Scotland, 16 September 1992, lot 158.

In 1926, the date of the present work, Captain Marshall Roberts was Master of Belvoir Foxhounds, the Duke of Rutland's foxhounds.

We are very grateful to Christopher Pearson, Orpen Research Project, for his assistance in preparing this catalogue entry.

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Lot Essay

Orpen painted Captain Marshall Roberts. in 1926 at a time when physically and mentally he was burnt out and his life revolved around the racecourse, the bar, and the club. To fund this he took on more and more of the smart portrait commissions for which his style was eminently suited. Many of these are somewhat automatic, though technically brilliant and impressive. In the same year he painted the Premier of Canada, though to him it was just another commission.

In this portrait Orpen shows Captain Roberts standing ready for a day's hunting wearing his pink coat and clutching his riding crop and kid gloves in his strong hands. The sitter looks directly at the artist, his eyes shaded by the peak of his riding hat looking pensive as though in deep thought - like the artist he too had experienced the horrors of the Great War.

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