My Lady Disdain

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Edgar Bundy was in fact mostly self taught, although as a boy he spent a great deal of time in the studio of Alfred Stevens. A highly respected artist of his time, he exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1881 and at the Paris Salon from 1907 Bundy painted mainly historical costume pieces, and his work is included in many important public and private collections. He painted 'The Landings of the Canadians in France 1915' for the Canadian War Memorial. Bundy’s paintings are characteristically full to the brim with painstaking detail – they must have taken a great deal of time to complete – and their subsequent narrative strength is very compelling.

Milford House

Armagh

Title

My Lady Disdain

Medium

watercolour

Measurements

H 67 x W 85 cm

Accession number

MH/D/251/2021

Acquisition method

purchased by Milford Buildings Preservation Trust, 2021

Work type

Watercolour

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