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Rose MeadPortrait of Beatrice Gurney - British 1920
s Impressionist art oil paintingCirca 1920
Circa 1920
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This superb British Impressionist portrait oil painting is by noted Suffolk female artist Rose Mead. Very Art Deco it was painted circa 1920. The sitter is Beatrice Gurney, a Norwich woman who worked with the Church Army in Belgium towards the end and after World War One. She was deeply concerned about the welfare of the war orphans she encountered in Belgium. (See below artist's biography for more details). The composition is a head and shoulders portrait of Beatrice Gurney as a handsome, mature woman. She is dressed in blue with a patterned blue scarf around her neck and her white hair is cut short. Her head is turned slightly to her right and her pale blue eyes gaze away, as if lost in thought. The empathic detail in her face is superb as is the brushwork. This is a superb portrait of a woman by a female artist, both trying to make a difference in the world.
Signed lower right. The sitters name is upper right and left.
Provenance. London estate.
Condition. Oil on canvas, 24 inches by 20 inches and in good condition.
Frame. Housed in a gilt frame, 30 inches by 26 inches and in good condition.
Rose Mead (4 December 1867 – late March 1946) was a British born portrait painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition and was a colleague of Augustus John. Mead was a prolific artist who worked in various fields – landscapes, street scenes, still lifes and flower studies alongside her portrait work, using both oil on canvas and watercolour on paper. Mead was born in Bury St Edmunds, the daughter of a plumber, glazier and house painter. She was aged 20 before she had any formal artistic training when she attended the Lincoln School of Art. She left there to study at the Westminster School of Art, in London in 1892, under the tutorship of Frederick Brown just prior to his appointment as Professor at the Slade School of Fine Art. During this time she painted a self-portrait in the act of cooking. A company that made cookers similar to the one pictured offered £500.00 (£54,800 as of 2021) to add their name, an amount she refused because she was unwilling to "prostitute" her art. Mead's stay at Westminster was brief before having to return home to nurse her father. After his death Mead studied under Auguste Joseph Delécluse in Paris, where a pastel portrait was exhibited at the Paris Salon. This same portrait was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1896. Mead returned to Bury St Edmunds in 1897, never- except for the rare holiday- to leave again. In the same year Cuisine en Boheme was shown at the Royal Academy summer exhibition. Two paintings Friday Morning at St Mary's and My Mother were shown in the 1899 exhibition. Rose Mead nursed her mother until her death in 1919, whilst earning a living painting portraits, mainly commissioned by local dignitaries. In 1929 she visited Newlyn in Cornwall, visiting the existing Newlyn School of artists of that time. One figure study titled Painted in Dod Procter's studio in Newlyn is a known result of the visit. In c. 1933 she visited the South of France, a watercolour of St Paul de Vence provides a record of that time. The artist was known by locals to approach girls and young women if she was attracted by some characteristic, and would ask if, with their parents permission, they would be happy to pose for her. Whilst painting she counselled them not to get married, urging them to find fulfilment in a career, one sitter remembering that once the artist had discovered she had married – "She felt that I had quite changed and that it had a detrimental effect on my personality". The artist never achieved the promise shown at the start of her career, it is thought mainly because of the breaks caused by the death of her father and the need to care for her mother until she was aged 52. She was found dead at the bottom of her studio stairs in Crown Street, Bury St Edmunds at the end of March 1946 at the age of 78. A 'representative collection' of Rose Mead's paintings are held, and some shown, in Bury St Edmunds' Moyses Hall museum. A Rose Mead painting of the Unitarian Meeting House in Bury was displayed in an exhibition marking the building's 300 year anniversary.
Mead exhibited from 1896-1938. Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2, Royal Academy 6, Royal Cambrian Academy 2, Society of Women Artists 3.
BEATRICE GURNEY
Beatrice Gurney's diary entries reveal her deep concern for the welfare of the war orphans she encountered in Belgium. Her efforts to organize a party for these children, despite the challenges posed by the war, highlight her commitment to providing care and support for those affected by the conflict. The success of her party is a testament to her dedication and the positive impact she had on the lives of these young orphans. National Archives.
- Creator:Rose Mead (1867 - 1946, British)
- Creation Year:Circa 1920
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 26 in (66.04 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Hagley, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU853117290012
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