Works Negro Ballet

Negro Ballet

c1950

oil on canvas

51h x 61w (cm)

Private Collection (UK)

Recto: not dated but signed lower right: R. Eurich.

Verso: inscribed on frame " RICHARD EURICH OLD HARRY ROCKS, SWANAGE 50gns" , label inscribed " Richard Eurich Retrospective, 43 Negro Wedding, Mrs Gwendolen [sic] Kay", and label from Bradford Artists Exhibition 1951 loan number 923

Alternatives:
Negro Wedding [Bradford]
54h x 59w []

Tags:
Gatherings / Festivities
Interiors
Motifs
Music / Theatre
Themes
Umbrellas / Hats

Subject
ballet
bare feet
black
bowl of fruit
bride
ceremony
clown
crowd
dancer
dancing
ethnic
groom
group
guests
hats
men
music
painting
party
preacher
smiling
sombrero
spats
top hat
wedding
wheat
women woman female

Medium
Oil

We recognise the sensitive nature of the title of this work but reproduce it in the knowledge that it ‘was of its time’ and that the artist would not have used it today.

- REP

This was painted (date unknown) at the request of the Wildenstein Gallery who invited artists to send paintings on the theme of ballet.

- Caroline Krzesinska, "Richard Eurich RA - A Retrospective Exhibition" catalogue 1979-80

This work, known most recently as 'Negro Wedding', has been a bit of an enigma to us. How did Richard come to paint it? Caroline Krzesinska's note above, quoted from the catalogue for the 1979-80 Retrospective, may have put us on the right track to finding out. 

First we researched the title of the Wildernstein exhibition. It was 'Scènes de Ballet', a title that connects the picture to the 1951 Redfern Gallery showing of a work titled 'Negro Ballet'. Another search threw up a reference to 'Les Ballets Nègres'. They were Europe's first all-black dance troupe that got an enthusiastic reception from the public right from their premiere in 1946 through the late 1940s until they folded in 1953. BBC TV featured them twice. They were popular. Richard could easily have known about them from press articles and photos.

Put all that together and we suspect that 'Les Ballets Nègres' may have been the inspiration for this work, perhaps through their piece 'De Bride Cry'? The painting looks like a theatre stage set more than a real wedding. We think that there is a good chance that 'Negro Wedding' and 'Negro Ballet' are the same work, so we have merged their provenance for this entry, and changed the name to the Redfern version 'Negro Ballet' because it reflects the probable connection to the 'Les Ballets Nègres' and the title of the exhibition - 'Scènes de Ballet'. 

Does anyone know anything more about this work? Have we gone completely up the wrong path?

More details about 'Les Ballets Nègres' can be found here:

 

- REP / PC

Provenance & Events

EXHIBITION • 1950

"Scènes de Ballet"

Wildenstein Gallery

Wildenstein Gallery, London

SOLO SHOW • 7th to 31st Mar 1951
IN COLLECTION • 1979

Mrs Guendolen Kay

SOLO SHOW • 25th Nov 1979 to 20th Jan 1980

"Richard Eurich, RA - A Retrospective Exhibition"

Cartwright Hall Gallery, Bradford District Museums and Galleries

Cat 43; shown as Negro Wedding

BY DESCENT • [date unknown]

passed on to member of the family

IN COLLECTION • 2015

Private Collection (UK)

References:

Books

  • "The Art of Richard Eurich"; Andrew Lambirth, pub. 2020: Lund Humphries, 170 colour illustrations, ISBN 9781848221727 [fig 67, pg 89]
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