James Smetham – Mr Wilson as The Gorilla

£112.00

1 in stock

Mr Wilson as The Gorilla: Graphite/pencil and watercolour on white paper. Inscribed in pencil …?ng 14 62 above the title ‘Mr Wilson as the Gorilla’ (bottom of sheet). Backing paper: Blue Ingres, laid. Presented in a clear archival acid-free polyester sleeve.

Sheet: 5 1/16 x 2 ¾ in. (13 x 7 cm.)
Backing paper: 10 5/8 x 8 5/16 in. (27 x 21 cm.)

Provenance: The artist’s family by descent.

Included in the sale is a transcript of a letter written in 1878 by the artist’s daughter to her mother, with a passage explaining why the cover of the album is black instead of the green her mother requested.

Description

In the 1830s Smetham spent 5 years apprenticed to the architect E.J. Willson (1787-1854). Willson tasked Smetham to draw all the figures in Lincoln Cathedral and spent most of his time drawing Comus’s, Satans and Manfred’s. He felt he ought to have learnt more on architecture than he did so with the help of his father and the painter Peter De Wint, Smetham’s indenture with Wilson was cancelled. He said of Wilson, a Roman Catholic, to be both ‘very fond of painting and very kind’.