Arnold Mason (1885-1963)
Artist Name | Arnold Mason (1885-1963) |
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Title | Portrait of Mrs Philip Powell |
Description | This striking British 1940's exhibited Post Impressionist Slade School portrait oil painting is by noted artist Arnold Mason. Painted in 1947 it was exhibited at the Royal Academy London the following year entitled Mrs Philip Powell. The composition is a three quarter length standing portrait of Mrs Powell wearing a white, long sleeved dress with buttons down the front. She is holding the fabric of her dress in her hands and is gazing away to her left. The detail in her facial features is superb. Mrs Powell is pictured against a grey green background that makes her really standout in her white dress. The post Impressionist brushwork and impasto are superb. This is a stunning portrait and an excellent example of Mason's work as a British portrait artist. Signed and dated 1947 lower right. |
Provenance | Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1948 no. 242 entitled Mrs Philip Powell. Exhibition label with sitter's name and artist verso. |
Medium | Oil on Canvas |
Size | 30 x 40 inches |
Frame | Housed in a complementary frame, 47 inches by 37 inches, in good condition. |
Condition | Good condition. |
Biography | Arnold Henry Mason RA (1885-1963) was a British portrait painter of the twentieth century. Mason was born at Birkenhead, Cheshire, United Kingdom. He studied at the Macclesfield School of Art, the Royal College of Art, London and the Slade School, London in 1918–19. Mason worked in Paris and Rome. In 1906 he was Assistant to Sir William Richmond on the internal decorations of the Old Bailey Courtrooms, London. He served in the Artists' Rifles 1915–18, and exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, from 1919. In the 1930s he had a studio in Chelsea. He befriended the artist Roy Beddington and assisted him in getting his career established in London. In 1940, Mason became an Associate of the Royal Academy; he was accepted as a Royal Academician in 1951 and a senior member of the R.A. in 1960. Mason died aged 78 on 17 November 1963 in Kensington, London. Although sometimes described as a landscape and portrait painter, he is best known as a portrait painter in oils and pencil portraits on paper. His works can be seen in the Tate, the National Portrait Gallery and the Royal Academy Galleries in London, and the National Library of Australia. Most of his finished portraits are signed, often with Arnold Mason followed by the last two digits of the year date. Most of his works date from 1910 to 1962. One of his most notable oil paintings on canvas is to be seen at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Titled Elinor Glyn it was painted by 1942, and purchased in 1962. Other paintings are to be found in the collections of the Derby Museum the Norfolk County Museums, the University of Melbourne, Australia and the Dudmaston Museum in Shropshire. |
Price | £7000 |