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Sold Presentation: Framed
SN: 2293
Signed with monogram b.r.: ‘FB’ and inscribed: ‘Napier Hemy and FB’and ‘Full paper’
Pencil overlaid with pen and blue ink on paper, 25×20.7cm (9⅞×8⅛in)
Provenance:William de Belleroche (No 150); Gordon Anderson
Exh: Exhibition of Worksby Sir Frank Brangwyn RA, Royal Academy of Art, London, 1952 (No 288)
Ill: William de Belleroche, Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, London: Chapman and Hall, 1948, facing p20
In Brangwyn’s Pilgrimage, Brangwyn recalled seeing Hemy near Putney Bridge:
‘He painted on the bank,amid the willows and rushes. This was good cover for me to creep up without him seeing me, and to watch him at work. In this way I got some first class lessons in the art of painting. After his day’s work was done, he scraped his palette and wiped his scrapings on the wall. When he’d gone, I used to go and gloat over those scrapings with great joy … the colour … ooh! It was marvellous!’ (54)