Title:
Copies of works by Seymour Stocker Kirkup Date:
c.1854-59 Media:
Pencil on white paper Dimensions:
23.9 x 19.0 cm Location: Leighton House Museum Picture credit:
Leighton House Museum, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Reference number:
LHO/D/1139 p.21 verso3 Inscriptions:
Inscribed upper left "from a drawing by S. Kirkup" in pencil, in the artist's hand. Inscribed upper right "FL" in pencil, in the artist's hand.
Interpretation
This study by Leighton, of drawings by Seymour Stocker Kirkup (1788-1880), a British artist who was the leader of a literary circle in Florence and a friend of Leighton's friend, Robert Browning (poet, 1812-1889). Leighton met Kirkup in Florence, whilst he was there from November 1853, until the new year. This small sketch may well date from that time. Seymour Stocker Kirkup was "an aging and eccentric artist", (Ormond, Leon+e and Richard, 'Lord Leighton', Yale University Press, London, 1975, p.19) living in Rome. Leighton first met him in Florence in 1853.
Sheet pasted into an album of drawings. Study of a male head, turned to the left and looking down after a work by Seymour Stocker Kirkup. (1788-1880). The figure has short wavy hair, a moustache and a beard.
Collection of Adelaide Sartoris (ne+ Kemble, opera singer, writer and society hostess, 1814-1879); Maas Gallery; purchased by Leighton House Museum in 1969
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