HERBERT JAMES DRAPER (BRITISH, 1864-1920)
HERBERT JAMES DRAPER (BRITISH, 1864-1920)
HERBERT JAMES DRAPER (BRITISH, 1864-1920)
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HERBERT JAMES DRAPER (BRITISH, 1864-1920)

Full-length nude study of Mary Best for 'Tristram and Yseult'

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HERBERT JAMES DRAPER (BRITISH, 1864-1920)
Full-length nude study of Mary Best for 'Tristram and Yseult'
signed and inscribed 'Not set. Must not be rubbed at all/ Must not be rolled/ H Draper' (on the right folded edge, now the reverse) with studio stamp (on the right folded edge, now the reverse)
charcoal and white chalk on buff paper, squared for transfer
30 x 16 ¼ in. (76.2 x 41.3 cm.), edges folded under
来源
The artist, and by descent.
with Julian Hartnoll, London, An Exhibition of Drawings by Herbert Draper (1863-1920), 9-19 February 1999, no. 16.
出版
S. Toll, Herbert Draper, 1863-1920, Woodbridge, 2003, pp. 105, 187, illustrated, pl. 60.

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In 1901 Draper exhibited several pictures at the Royal Academy, the star of which was the hugely ambitious Tristram and Yseult. Priced at £1,000 at the Academy, it was Draper's most expensive painting to date. It departed from his usual style in its elaborate setting and medieval costumes, but his preparatory practice reflected that more usually seen in his nude and classically draped scenes. The present sheet is a full-length nude study of the model Mary Best for the figure of Yseult, the pose exactly reflecting that in the final picture. Draper frequently made nude sketches for the individual figures in compositions in order to fully understand the anatomy and pose, before working on broader composition studies. For Tristram and Yseult, at least twenty nude and clothed figure studies and composition studies are known.

Draper's painting of Tristram and Yseult was popularised through engravings made by Frost and Reed, and was then bought by the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Sadly it was lost in the bombing of Liverpool in 1941.

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