Southampton (1938)
     
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Southampton

1938

In his diary RE notes: Painted in December 1938. Sold in Pittsburgh October 1939 for $250. “Seemed to be a beginning of a richer phase in my work."

REP

2 December 1938
Went into Southampton to make drawings for a new long panel. It will be a sort of composite affair.

1 January 1939
. . . I have finished the painting, all but a few touches, of lots of Southampton all bunged together on to a long-shaped canvas, about 18x50

Provenance

EXHIBITED | 19th Oct to 10th Dec 1939

"1939 International Exhibition of Paintings" - Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, USA

Cat 137, illustrated Plate 62

ACQUIRED | 1939

bought by private collector (FP from New York City) from the 1939 International Exhibition of Paintings

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Provenance:

  • ACQUIRED - 1939 - bought by private collector (FP from New York City) from the 1939 International Exhibition of Paintings

Exhibitions:

  • 19th Oct to 10th Dec 1939 - "1939 International Exhibition of Paintings", Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, USA
    Cat 137, illustrated Plate 62

Notes:

  • None recorded.

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'Southampton' on display at the 1939 Pittsburgh 'International Exhibition of Paintings'

'Southampton' on display at the 1939 Pittsburgh 'International Exhibition of Paintings'
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