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Harness (1944)

Details

Classification:

Painting

Materials:

Tempera, Canvas

Physical Object Description:

Inscribed: Tristram Hillier, Bayford, Wincanton’ on an envelope in the centre. Painting of a harness dominating the work. It is sitting on a chest of draw in front of a red brick wall outside, in the background are trees, which have lost their leaves

Dimensions:

60.3 x 81.3 cm

Accession Number:

N05567

Credit:

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1944

Scheme:

Gift

Ownership history:

Purchased from Arthur Tooth & Sons by Edward Marsh (1872-1953); by whom gifted to the Contemporary Art Society, 1944; presented to the Tate Gallery, 1944

Harenss (1944) was painted after Hillier had bee invalided out of the Royal Navy at Bayford, Wincanton in Somerset. In his autobiography Leda and the Swan (1954) he wrote: " The remaining months of the war I spent in a furnished cottage in Somerset. Here after the three years in which it had been impossible for me to paint, I worked, I think during every hour of daylight." A companion picture, The Bridle (1943), is in the National Gallery of Canada , Ottawa (4768).

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