Harold Hope Read (1881-1959) - India Ink, Couples Meet in a Park

Description

A suggestive ink study with watercolour wash depicting a social gathering in a sun dappled park. Hope Read excels in his grasp of narrative and sensitive representation of even the most subtle social interactions. Unsigned. On wove.

Condition

There is some light creasing and discolouration to the upper left corner. Otherwise the condition is fine.

Collection Information

Provenance: Ex collection of the artist's lover and housekeeper Hilda; given to Hilda's nephew Dennis Alfred Steven Hopper upon Hilda's death; given to Douglas James Hopper (Hilda's great nephew) upon his father Dennis's death.

Biography

Sulis Fine Art is proud to present a large collection of works on paper by the highly acclaimed early 20th century British artist Harold Hope Read. The collection of charcoal, watercolour and ink drawings encapsulate the artist's instantly recognisable narrative style as he studies the daily lives and rituals of English society, and the often crowded nature of everyday life at that time

Harold Hope Read was born in Greenwich in 1881 and later lived in Lewisham in London, Brighton, and Tunbridge Wells, where he passed away in 1959. During his years in Tunbridge Wells (where he moved to in the 1930s), Hope Read lived an avant-garde lifestyle with his live-in housekeeper, life model and mistress, who we know only as Hilda. Here the artist became known as the 'the Bohemian of Tunbridge Wells' and his work is now acknowledged as the precursor of Edward Ardizzone's (1900-1979).

It is from Hilda that the present collection of works originates, after being passed down through Hilda's family after her death.

Hope Read’s involvement with his patron, Charles Lambert Rutherston, and fellow artists William Orpen (1878-1931) and Sir William Rothenstein (1872-1945) has been credited for inspiring the series of paintings and drawings he titled 'High Life'. In this series Hope Read depicts the wealthy and famous clientele of his colleagues in a lavishly detailed drawing style. Through this style he conveys the opulence of the members of high-society he encountered, including their luxurious costumes and grand interiors.

In our collection of pen and ink and wash drawings by Hope Read we see these themes recurring frequently, often with caricatured figures indicating the artist’s disdain for this grandiose world. Alongside these works are Rubenesque portraits of plump nudes which he skilfully depicts in small and expressive pen lines, evocative of Ruben’s energetic brushstrokes. Another section of the collection is a series of watercolour landscapes which are executed in an impressionistic, and occasionally pointillistic, style. Hope Read regularly submitted works to the Royal Academy's Annual Exhibition and exhibited works at the Alpine Gallery, the New English Art Club, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the National Society of British Artists. Read also contributed political cartoons to Punch Magazine.

You can view our full collection of these here.

Details

  • Size: 17.5 x 23.5cm (6.9" x 9.3")
    Sheet: 18.8 x 24.9cm (7.4" x 9.8")
  • Product Code: pj023
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

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