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Blogger mike shupp said...

Interesting in an odd way. Clearly Dame Edith was, once upon a time, a woman in her thirties, as the photograph shows. And from the dates of the paintings, the portaits were made when she was in her thirties or forties. Yet all but the second Fry portrait show a woman in her sixties, seventies, or even eighties. Is that really the impression she gave to people? Or was some sort of distortion endemic in English painting at the time?

May 13, 2011 at 11:53 AM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

Mike -- Perhaps I should have included a later photo of her. That's because the one posted is perhaps the most flattering one I've ever seen. Google on her and then flip to Images and you ought to find a number of photos taken after the one shown.

May 13, 2011 at 1:36 PM

Anonymous dearieme said...

Here's Dame E in performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5AlUOJs2dI

May 15, 2011 at 4:38 AM

Blogger mike shupp said...

I've been enlightened, and thank you. I guess ... some folks just shouldn't make friends of painters.

May 19, 2011 at 9:53 AM

Blogger mike shupp said...

Well, upon second thought, that first thought was, hmmmmm, thoughtless. It probably is greatfully rewarding for an artist to paint a subject that is simply of intrinsic interest without requiring that the work appeal to philistines who tolerate nothing beyond conventional "beauty."

That said, I'll renew my appreciation for the works by Roger Fry. They suggest a thoughtful, engaged, intelligent woman with a somewhat critical attitude. The other images seem vapid in comparison.

May 22, 2011 at 2:16 PM

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