Curtains
The fluttering curtains in 'Incident in Lyme Regis' or ’The Judgement' convey a sense of a spirit passing through. Curtains are theatrical in 'Harlequins' and portentous in 'In the Museum'.
The Pleasures of Travel, 1951 (1952)
oil on canvas - 50.8h x 63.5w (cm)
A Judgement (1951)
oil on canvas - 102h x 78w (cm)
Sea View (1950)
oil on board - 43h x 58w (cm)
Twelfth Night (1948)
oil on board with arched top - 30h x 30w (cm)
In the Museum (1937)
oil on panel - 51.5h x 42.5w (cm)
Angelina Topham’s Garden (1937)
oil on canvas - 50.5h x 40.2w (cm)
Still Life, Lyme Regis (1933)
oil on canvas - 47.5h x 32.5w (cm)
Portrait of a Boy (1930)
oil on board - 31h x 27.5w (cm)
Mrs Green (1930)
oil on canvas - 37.2h x 42.6w (cm)
The Clown (1930)
oil on panel - 32h x 25.5w (cm)
Girl by the Window (1930)
oil on canvas - 40.6h x 31w (cm)
Portrait of a Gentleman (1929)
oil on canvas - 25.4h x 17.8w (cm)
Lady with a Lute (1929)
pencil on paper - 38h x 28w (cm)
The Cat and Mouse (1929)
pencil on paper - 38.1h x 27.9w (cm)
The Grandfather (1929)
pencil on paper - 26.5h x 30w (cm)
A Fairy Tale (1929)
pencil on paper - 37h x 27w (cm)
Girl at a Window (1929)
pencil on paper - 25.4h x 20.32w (cm)
The Muse (1929)
pencil on paper - 33h x 25w (cm)