Interiors
Usually peopled, these interiors are often closed in and/or curtained off and slightly theatrical. Or there might be a view through a window to another world. Or simply a framework for figures to disport in. There is a large proportion of bedrooms!
The Unwilling Listener (1930)
oil on paper - 19h x 27.8w (cm)
Girl by the Window (1930)
oil on canvas - 40.6h x 31w (cm)
The Family (1929)
pencil on paper - 30.5h x 25.4w (cm)
Lady with a Lute (1929)
pencil on paper - 38h x 28w (cm)
Returning from the Shore (1929)
pencil on paper - 26.35h x 36.83w (cm)
Clowns at Practice (1929)
pencil on paper - 37.5h x 30.5w (cm)
The Grandfather (1929)
pencil on paper - 26.5h x 30w (cm)
A Fairy Tale (1929)
pencil on paper - 37h x 27w (cm)
The Muse (1929)
pencil on paper - 33h x 25w (cm)
The Spinet (1929)
pencil on paper
Evensong (1929)
pencil on paper - 32.5h x 38w (cm)
Girl Sitting Up in Bed (1928)
pencil on paper - 28h x 33.3w (cm)
The Charlady Bows (1928)
pencil on paper - 31.4h x 24.1w (cm)
Mother and Daughter (1928)
pencil on paper - 48.7h x 30.1w (cm)
Design for Title Page: Harpsichord and Virginal Music (1928)
pencil on paper - 24.5h x 20.2w (cm)
Mother and Child (1928)
watercolour and pencil on paper - 36h x 25w (cm)
Nude Boy in a Bedroom (1928)
pencil tinted with watercolour on paper - 36.7h x 26.4w (cm)
Screen (c1928)
oil on ? - 137.16h x 304.8w (cm)
The Great Viol (1927)
pencil on paper - 31.9h x 25.9w (cm)