This exhibition takes its name from a quote by Paule Vézelay, in an unpublished text in the Tate Gallery Archive. Speaking of her style in 1933, Vézelay writes:
Works FEATURED in this Exhibition
SKU: 10549
Edith Granger-Taylor
(1887 - 1958)
Seated Woman, c. 1910
£3,500
SKU: 9887
Raymond Ray-Jones
(1886 - 1942)
Lamp-light (E.I.P), mid-1920s
£3,200
Sold
Raymond Ray-Jones
(1886 - 1942)
Self-portrait Wearing a Hat, c. 1920
Sold
David Foggie
(1878 - 1948)
Study of a Young Girl in a Green Dress with Yellow Floral Ornamentation, c.1920
Reserved
Gilbert Spencer
(1892 - 1979)
Portrait of Joyce Peters, 1920’s
SKU: 9717
Robert Austin
(1895 - 1973)
Portrait of Noel Edwards, 1935-36
£8,000
Sold
Self-portrait, c.1940
Sold
William Roberts
(1895 - 1980)
Portrait of May Berry, 1933
SKU: 9578
Alfred Kingsley Lawrence
(1893 - 1975)
Three-quarter Profile Portrait of a Young Girl with a Bob, Looking to her Left, circa 1925
£1,950
Sold
Edward Halliday
(1902 - 1984)
Charlotte, 1951, (The Artist’s Daughter)
SKU: 9252
Gilbert Spencer
(1892 - 1979)
The Artist’s Daughter, Gillian
£3,500
Private
Phyllis Dodd
(1899 - 1995)
Portrait of Douglas Percy Bliss
Phyllis Dodd
(1899 - 1995)
Portrait of a Young Woman (possibly Muriel Minter), early 1920s