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Morris was born at Sketty, near Swansea, into a family of prominent industrialists. In 1914 he started studies in Paris which were interrupted by the First World War. One of the artist's earliest paintings, this self-portrait was executed after his move in 1919 to Newlyn in Cornwall. It is unclear if the landscape at top right represents a view through a window or a painting hanging on the wall.
Title

Self Portrait

Date

1919

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 38 x W 27.9 cm

Accession number

NMW A 2156

Acquisition method

purchased from a private collection, 1985

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Frame: Label: TATE GALLERY OWNER MILLIE GOMERSALL ARTIST CEDRIC MORRIS TITLE SELF PORTRAIT 1919 EXHIBITION - CEDRIS MORRIS EXHIBITION 28 MARCH - 13 MAY 1984 Label: (verso) PREPARED MILLBOARD WINDSOR & NEWTON ARTIST'S COLOURMEN TO HER MAJESTY AND TO HRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES 38, RATHBONE PLACE, W Label: (verso) ANTHONY D'OFFAY GALLERY SIR CEDRIC MORRIS SELF PORTRAIT / 1919 PURCHASED FOR THE NATIONAL MUSEUM, WALES, 1985 AT SOTHEBY'S, 13 NOV 1985 Label: (verso) SELF PORTRAIT CEDRIC

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