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Wimbledon Auctions
29.5.24
Unit 38, Wimbledon Stadium Business Centre, Riverside Road, Wimbledon, London, SW17 0BA
29th May 2024 from 10:30am BST - (Lots 1 to 651)
המכירה הסתיימה

פריט 278:

MARY MCEVOY (NEE SPENCER EDWARDS) (BRITISH 1870-1941): AN OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAIT PAINTING OF RAFAELLE, THE DUCHESS ...

נמכר ב: £4,000
מחיר פתיחה:
£ 600
הערכה :
£600 - £800
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מע"מ: 20% על העמלה בלבד
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MARY MCEVOY (NEE SPENCER EDWARDS) (BRITISH 1870-1941): AN OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAIT PAINTING OF RAFAELLE, THE DUCHESS OF LEINSTER,
Bearing monogram to lower right, painted circa 1935.
75cm x 62.5cm
Mounted in gilt frame 97cm x 84cm.
Rafaelle married to the Duke of Leinster Edward FitzGerald, 7th Duke of Leinster, etc. (6 May 1892 – 8 March 1976).
Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from a local estate. The lady inherited the painting from an aunt and uncle, who were best friends with the Duchess of Leinster and who purchased her flat in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, along with the contents which included this painting, and the painting in Lot 277.
The second photo shows the Duchess standing next to the painting. Both photographs associated with this lot are available to purchase in Lot 283A.
McEvoy was born in Freshford in Somerset and studied at the Slade School of Art in London. Between 1900 and 1906 she was a regular exhibitor with the New English Art Club. In 1902 she married the artist Ambrose McEvoy and in due course gave up a full-time art career although she worked with her husband on at least one major project. In 1909 Ambrose McEvoy was commissioned to paint a series of decorations for St Columba's Church, Long Tower in Derry which were to consist of three original works and twenty-two copies of bible scenes as depicted by Old Masters. While Ambrose created the three original pieces, it is believed that Mary worked on the twenty-two copies, finding suitable sources, making cartoons and then painting enlarged versions onto copper panels for the church.
After Ambrose died in 1927 Mary resumed painting and began exhibiting her work again. Between 1928 and 1938 she exhibited twelve works at the Royal Academy in London and also had works shown at the Paris Salon. During the 1930s Knoedlers Gallery in London showed a series of, mostly female, portraits by McEvoy. The Tate collection holds her 1901 painting Interior: Girl Reading and also a bust of her by the sculptor Jacob Epstein. Both the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art in Dublin and the Southampton City Art Gallery hold examples of her later works.