John Bulloch Souter (1890 - 1972)

The Artist’s Wife, dressing her hair, Drypoint,1925

£800

SKU: 7028
Drypoint

Size:
Height – 17.8cm
Width – 22.4cm

1 in stock

DESCRIPTION

Provenance:
The Artist’s Estate; Private collection
Presentation:
framed
literature:
Llewellyn, Sacha, and Paul Liss. Portrait of an Artist. Liss Llewellyn, 2021, p.122.

After serving in the Royal Army during WW1,  Souter married and set up studio in London where, portraiture now forming the main part of his income, he was able to find patrons.  Christian, his wife, is the subject of this sensitive portrait which was based on a drawing where she  is show dressing her hair to cover her ears (à la poissarde)

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THE ARTIST

John Bulloch Souter
John Bulloch
Souter
1890 - 1972

Painter, draughtsman, printmaker and restorer, born in Aberdeen, Scotland. Trained at Gray’s School of Art Aberdeen and the Alan Fraser School of Art, Arbroath. A travelling scholarship allowed to him to work extensively on the continent, where he was especially influenced by Velasquez, Chardin, and Vermeer. During World War I he served as non-combatant in Royal Medical Corps, then married and moved to London. By this time he had established himself as an RA exhibitor, and in the period after the war he made a name as a portrait painter, his subjects including stage personalities such as Ivor Novello, Gladys Cooper and Fay Compton as well as notables in public and academic life. In 1926 Souter’s picture The Breakdown caused a stir at RA, depicting a negro jazz musician, a naked white girl dancer and a broken classic statue. Souter consolidated his reputation with exhibits at the Redfern Gallery, Fine Art Society, RSA and elsewhere. In World War II he worked in the Censorship Department, London, as a translator and restored paintings at Windsor Castle. In 1952 he returned to Aberdeen. His work is in public collections in Edinburgh and Manchester.

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