Screen (c1928)
Photo: from B&W photo in RE album      

Screen

c1928

RE mentioned this triptych in a diary extract. He was paid a visit by potential collectors while preparing for his first solo show at the Goupil Gallery in 1929: "[Mr Stocks] bought the Screen painting at the offer of £10, for which I was truly thankful. I don’t quite know why he is so keen on the said Screen, because I am not. He also bought the Boy with Indian Headdress for £8 which I am getting framed. It was exhibited at the London Group early this year. So now I shall be able to pay for the framing of …

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RE mentioned this triptych in a diary extract. He was paid a visit by potential collectors while preparing for his first solo show at the Goupil Gallery in 1929: "[Mr Stocks] bought the Screen painting at the offer of £10, for which I was truly thankful. I don’t quite know why he is so keen on the said Screen, because I am not. He also bought the Boy with Indian Headdress for £8 which I am getting framed. It was exhibited at the London Group early this year. So now I shall be able to pay for the framing of the drawings thank goodness!"

Provenance

ACQUIRED | 1929

bought by C L Stocks for £10

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Provenance:

  • ACQUIRED - 1929 - bought by C L Stocks for £10

Exhibitions:

  • None recorded.

Notes:

  • None recorded.

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Image © Richard Eurich Paintings

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