Private Collection

Enid Hay (Fl1902 - d.1911)

Interior, circa 1910

SKU: 63
Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 in. (61 x 45.7 cm.)

Size:
Height – 61cm
Width – 45.7cm

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
private collection, Shrewsbury, since 1980
Presentation:
framed

Provenance: private collection, Shrewsbury, since 1980

In a generous double D-section gilded reeded moulding

Enid Hay, along with her husband James Hamilton Hay, was associated with the Camden Town Group. Between 1902 and 1911, she produced a number of broadly handled and richly textured pointillist canvases.

This painting can be compared to Evening Landscape with a Church on a Hill, circa1910, Government Art Collection (accession number 13170).

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THE ARTIST

Enid Hay
Enid
Hay
Fl1902 - d.1911

Primarily a flower painter, Hay exhibited at the Baillie Gallery, London, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, and at the London Salon. She was the daughter of Sir William Rutherford MP, the Lord Mayor of Liverpool 1902-3, and studied at the Liverpool School of Art. She married in 1907 the artist James Hamilton Hay who was associated with the Camden Town Group. His portrait of her, The Lady with the Japanese gown – portrait of Miss Enid Rutherford, 1907, is in the collection of the Walker Art Gallery. Enid Hay’s work is held in the Government Art Collection. She painted in a broadly handled, richly textured pointillist technique.

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Enid Hay (Fl1902 - d.1911)
Interior, circa 1910