Thérèse Lessore – In The Park

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Pencil ink and watercolour on white wove paper. Presented in a new wash-line mount.

Sheet: 9 1/8 x 11 3/4 in. (23 x 30 cm.)
Mount: 13 1/8 x 16 1/4 in. (33.4 x 41.3 cm.)

Description

Thérèse Lessore was associated with the Camden Town Group which gathered around Walter Sickert. She had her first solo exhibition of painting at the Eldar Gallery in London in 1918 to which Sickert contributed the exhibition catalogue’s preface, he praised her “sense of design, her spare style, and her technical skill in extracting value from the interplay of coloured underpaintings and final coats of local colour”. A mutual love of the theatre and the music hall took her and Sickert on exploratory visits together. Lessore married Walter Sickert on 4 June 1926, becoming his third wife, as he grew older she became more and more identified with him and his art. Indeed, as Sickert increasingly used photographs for his work, he let his wife and Sylvia Gosse do much of the preparatory work, including squaring up images and transferring them to canvas. Sickert died in 1942. Lessore died in London on 10th December 1945.