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Sir Stanley Spencer  1891-1959

Sir Stanley Spencer Self-Portrait 1914
© Estate of Stanley Spencer
Self-Portrait  1914

Oil on canvas
support: 630 x 510 x 20 mm frame: 818 x 699 x 86 mm
painting

Bequeathed by Sir Edward Marsh through the Contemporary Art Society 1953

N06188
This is Spencer's first self-portrait in oils. In its dark and rich colour harmonies and its strongly modelled form, the painting attempts to emulate the style of an Old Master painting. Spencer recalled that he was inspired to paint it in this manner after seeing a reproduction of a head of Christ by an Italian Renaissance artist called Luini. The portrait was painted in the front bedroom of Spencer's family home, Fernlea, at Cookham, Berkshire.
 (From the display caption August 2004)