Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Head of Dorelia

Purchased by Gwendoline Davies in 1916 together with the 'Self-Portrait', this work was probably executed in Chelsea in 1911. John first met Dorelia McNeill in 1903 through his sister Gwen John. This work is an exceptionally fresh study drawn in pencil directly on its unprimed plywood support. The blue background and mauve dress were speedily blocked in and the flesh and hair tones added before the previous pigment had dried. John's small panel 'A Girl in Purple,' also depicting Dorelia, was the most progressive work in 'An Exhibition of Works by Certain Modern Artists of Welsh Birth or Extraction' in Cardiff in 1913-14.

Work was part of the AFA tour (2009-2010): From Turner to Cézanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 162

Acquisition

Bequest, 10/4/1952

Measurements

Height (cm): 40.1
Width (cm): 33.3
Height (in): 16
Width (in): 13
h(cm) frame:67.5
h(cm)
w(cm) frame:60.0
w(cm)
d(cm) frame:8.2
d(cm)

Techniques

oil on plywood

Material

oil
plywood

Location

In store
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