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This picture was probably painted in December 1916 while Gertler was staying at Peveril House, Swanage in Dorset, which was the holiday home of his friend, Francophile collector Montague Shearman. The scene has an impression of serenity, an aspect of life that Gertler, a pacifist, was endeavouring to seek during World War I. In a letter to Carrington he wrote, "From every window one gets a good enough view for painting… The sea surrounds the house on two sides.
Date
1916
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 24 x W 36.2 cm
Accession number
CHCPH 0965
Acquisition method
bequeathed by Charles Kearley, through the National Art Collections Fund, 1989
Work type
Painting