Study of an Androgeneous Face
Sir Edward John Poynter (1836-1919)
c. 1860
Graphite on wove paper
293 x 194 mm (11 1/2 x 7 5/8 inches)
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Commentary by Paul Crowther
Head Studies are all probably studies of Apostles done as commissions for the stained-glass makers James Powell and Co. He worked on many commissions for the company between 1857 and around 1863, often producing designs that never came to be made as windows. [The best discussion of Poynter’s work in this respect is Alan Brooks, "The Stained Glass Designs of Sir Edward Poynter".] The faces in the present studies have a somewhat mannered gravitas that is typical of Poynter’s treatment of the facial expressions of important figures.
Bibliography
Brooks, Alan. "The Stained Glass Designs of Sir Edward Poynter." The Victorian Society Annual. London, 1996: 27–36.
Crowther, Paul. Awakening Beauty: The Crowther-Oblak Collection of Victorian Art. Exhibition catalogue. Ljubljana: National Gallery of Slovenia; Galway: Moore Institute, National University of Ireland, 2014. No. 94.
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