Ernest Procter (1886-1935) - 1925 Graphite Drawing A Distant Look

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Description

A delightful study of a woman looking into the distance. There is a small sketch to the upper left where the artist has [practised the woman's eyes before doing a finer sketch to the center of the page. Signed and dated '1st December 1925' to the upper right.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration to the outer edges of the paper. There is some light creasing and a small tear to the upper right corner. Some light surface marks and a pin hole to the upper centre.

Size

25.6 x 19.3cm (10.1" x 7.6")
Sheet: 36.8 x 29.4cm (14.5" x 11.6")

Collection Information

From a small, skilled selection of graphite sketches by listed artist Ernest Procter (1886-1935). These accomplished studies give a glimpse into the artist's technique and process of his finished pieces. Through captivating portraits, Procter demonstrates a sharp eye for form and shadow in this series of charismatic sketches.

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Artist Biography

Ernest Procter was an English designer, painter and illustrator. An active member of the Newlyn School, he met his wife, the artist Dod Procter nee Shaw (1890-1972) while working under Stanhope Forbes and his wife Elizabeth Forbes. Both Ernest and Dod later attended the Academie Colarossi in Paris, where they married in 1912. He was a partner of the Harvey-Procter School, and taught drawing at the Glasgow School of Art from 1934 until the sad end of his life less than two years later.

Procter exhibited widely with his wife at the Fine Arts Society, the International Society of Sculptors, Painter and Gravers, the Royal Academy and the New English Art Club, where he became a member in 1929.

He produced many religious scenes for Cornish churches, notably to the parish church of St Hilary in Marazion and for St Mary the Virgin in Penzance. He painted allegorical subjects, figures and landscapes, including portraits and scenes of World War I. His work is in the Tate collection, the Royal Albert Hall, Imperial War Museum, Leeds Art Gallery and many others.

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SKU ry111
Artist Ernest Procter (1886-1935)
Date 1925
Dimensions 25.6 x 19.3cm
Medium Graphite
Style Sketch
Subject Portrait
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