Sunday 19 May 2013

Exquisite

Recently, I had the good fortune of taking people round Tate Modern. Each time I 'saw' different things even though I have been to the same rooms over and over. Yesterday, this was the painting of Dod Procter which I saw for the first time and instantly fell in love with it. The display caption said-

'This was voted Picture of the Year at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition of 1927 and bought for the nation by the Daily Mail newspaper. From c.1922 Dod Procter had begun to paint a series of simple, monumental portraits of young women that she knew, utilising the fall of light across the figures to give a powerful sense of volume. The model was Cissie Barnes, the sixteen year old daughter of a fisherman from Newlyn, the Cornish village that was home to Dod Procter for most of her working life. The popularity of this painting led to its being displayed in New York, followed by a tour of Britain from 1927 to 1929.' (From www.tate.org.uk)

Close-up study of brushstrokes showed immense attention to detail. The textures, light, skin tones...utterly amazing. Beautiful. Ravishing.