Souvenir of an "International Ball" (Portrait of Miss Kathleen Bruce), 1907. Creator: Charles Hasslewood Shannon (British, 1863-1937).

Souvenir of an "International Ball" (Portrait of Miss Kathleen Bruce), 1907. Creator: Charles Hasslewood Shannon (British, 1863-1937).

2-741-516 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Souvenir of an "International Ball" (Portrait of Miss Kathleen Bruce), 1907. The subject for this portrait is Miss Kathleen Bruce, later Lady Scott, the widow of Antarctic explorer Sir Robert F. Scott. However, as the picture's original title underlines (Souvenir of an "International Ball"), the identity of the sitter is less important than her treatment as a decorous object. Highlighting the woman in front of a shadowed screen decorated with foliage, Shannon positioned her to ensure her hoop skirt billowed out and filled the large chair. The result is a "bouquet" of fabrics and bows which bursts forth from the real bouquet of flowers nestled upon the woman's lap. Shannon's debt to the Venetian Renaissance painter Titian (about 1489-1576) is evident in the loose brushwork he used to represent realistically the soft material of the dress and to heighten the sense of ornamentation. Although aware of contemporary art movements, he instead preferred to follow the art of previous masters like Titian. He shared this love of older tradition with his living and working partner, Charles Ricketts (1866-1931), as well as with Alphonse Legros (1837-1911), a French-born artist who was an important teacher in Britain.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Oil on canvas

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5700x7664
File Size : 127,983kb


Aliases

  1. 1979.16
  1. 149587
  1. 0940020006
  1. 1979.16
  1. 2-741-516
  1. 2741516

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