Alfred Kingsley Lawrence RA (1893-1975) - Graphite Drawing Lady Sarah Stuart

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Description

A fine 1936 graphite drawing by British artist Alfred Kingsley Lawrence RA. The study depicts the side profile of Lady Sarah Stuart. The inscription reads: 'Lady Sarah Stuart, Darnaway Castle, 19.VII.36'. Dated to the lower left-hand corner. Even though this work is unsigned, it belongs to a collection by the artist. Well-presented in an off-white card mount and in a speckled gilt effect frame. On wove.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration, light surface marks and ondulation. There is a 17.5 cm tear repair to the the right-hand side, a 5 cm repaired tear to the left-hand margin and a 4.5 cm tear repair to the upper left-hand quadrant. Some trapped dirt underneath the glazing. Minor scuffs to the frame.

Size

26.4 x 36.3cm (10.4" x 14.3")
Framed Size: 43.1 x 51.7cm (17" x 20.4")

Collection Information

Sulis Fine Art is delighted to present a small fine collection of original works, mainly figure studies in graphite and chalk, by the artist ;Alfred Kingsley Lawrence RA (1893-1975).

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Artist Biography

Alfred Kingsley Lawrence RA (1893-1975) was a painter and muralist, born in Lewes, Sussex. Lawrence studied under Richard George Hatton at King Edward VII School of Art in Newcastle upon Tyne, and under William Rothenstein at the Royal College of Art, 1920-23. In his final year, he was awarded the coveted Prix de Rome in 1923, where he spent two years at the BSR in the Italian capital. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1930 and a full member in 1938. He also showed at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters who elected him to their ranks in 1947. Among Lawrence's notable murals are ones in Laing Art Gallery, the Palace of Westminster and the Bank of England. He died in Kensington, London. His painting of Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh were reproduced in the magazine Artwork in the September-November issue of 1927. Collections holding works by Lawrence include the City of London Corporation, Fife Council, Hatton Gallery, IWM, Laing Art Gallery, National Gallery of Scotland, NPG, NT, Royal Air Force Museum and the V&A.

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SKU py843
Artist Alfred Kingsley Lawrence RA (1893-1975)
Date 1936
Dimensions 26.4 x 36.3cm
Medium Graphite
Subject Portrait
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