Private Collection

Sir Gerald Festus Kelly (1879 - 1972)

Neac Thul V, Cambodian Dancer, circa 1936

SKU: 3797

Neac Thul V,  Cambodian Dancer, circa 1936

Inscribed with title on the canvas edge and on the  stretcher, Neac Thul V [CF 35]

Oil on canvas, 27 1/4 x 31 1/8 in. (69.1 x 79.5 cm.) 

Size:
Height – 69.1cm
Width – 79.5cm

DESCRIPTION

Presentation:
framed

Kelly’s portraits of Oriental dancers were at one time among the most popular of all popular prints. He first painted them early in his career, when he spent a period in 1908-9 in Mandalay in Burma, a trip funded by Somerset Maugham who used Kelly as the basis for characters in several novels. Kelly returned to Burma and Cambodia in 1936 to paint further models.

Kenneth Clark described Gerald Kelly as the most reliable portrait painter of his time,’ and Clive Bell thought him about the best President of the Royal Academy since Sir Joshua Reynolds.’

We are grateful to Robert Thornhill and  Nance and Ko Aung for assistance.

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THE ARTIST

Sir Gerald Festus Kelly
Sir Gerald Festus
Kelly
1879 - 1972

Painter in oil of portraits and landscapes. Born in London, he was educated at Cambridge University, later living and studying art in Paris. Whistler was an early influence. Kelly was an enthusiastic traveler, visiting among other countries Spain, America, South Africa and Burma, where he painted some of his most characteristic and charming figure studies. He became known as a sound academic painter of attractive children and elegant women. His sitters included Somerset Maugham, whom he painted several times, and he undertook numerous state portraits. Kelly is represented in many public collections, including the Tate Gallery, which holds seven works. He had retrospective exhibitions at the Leicester Galleries in 1950 and in 1957 at the RA. He was elected RA in 1930, was the Academy’s keeper 1943-45 and President, 1949-54. Kelly held a number of official positions, such as his membership of the Royal Fine Arts Commission, 1938-43, and was knighted in 1945. Between 1909 and 1970 Kelly exhibited over 300 works at the RA. During his lifetime his work became well known through popular prints. Since his death however – and in spite of his technical brilliance and colourful, wide-ranging subject matter – his reputation has stagnated.

The artist John Napper worked as his assistant.

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