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20TH CENTURY BRITISH ART
by Christie's
2001
United Kingdom
Lot 36: Walter Langley (1852-1922)
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Description: Old Grace signed 'W Langley' (lower right) oil on canvas 17 x 13 in. (43.2 x 33 cm.) Painted circa 1894 PROVENANCE Mr Jewell, 1894. LITERATURE R. Langley, Walter Langley, Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony, Bristol, 1997, p. 99. EXHIBITION Birmingham, Art Gallery, Walter Langley, Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony, October 1997-January 1998, no. 68. Birmingham, City Art Gallery, 2000-2001 (on loan). NOTES The present work is a study for Langley's important oil painting of 1894, Never morning wore to evening, but some heart did break (Birmingham City Art Gallery). The painting, the title of which is taken from Tennyson's In Memoriam, shows a young woman being comforted on Newlyn's quayside by Grace Kelynack, the elderly widow of a Newlyn fisherman. Roger Langley ( loc. cit. ) tells the story of how the present study was given by the artist to Mr Jewell, the purchaser of the finished oil: ' Never morning wore to evening was sold direct from the easel, normally the occasion for much rejoicing, but then the Chantry Bequest approached Langley with a view to purchasing it for the nation. Dismayed, he sought to repurchase it at a price half as much again as the owner had paid but the latter, pleased at this confirmation of his own good taste, responded with a further cheque. This, in turn, embarrassed Langley and he promptly reciprocated by sending the owner a study for the painting [the present work]'. Never morning wore to evening, but some heart did break was exhibited alongside the present study of Old Grace and a watercolour version of the portrait (private collection) in the touring exhibition, Walter Langley, Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony, 1997-98.
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Auction House
by Christie's
Auction Title
20TH CENTURY BRITISH ART
Auction Date
2001
Location
United Kingdom