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Dorothea Sharp
Description
- Dorothea Sharp
- On the Beach
- signed l.l.: DOROTHEA SHARP
oil on canvas
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Dorothea Sharp specialised in painting the joys of childhood in summer landscapes, verdant gardens or sunny beaches. She studied at the Regent Street Polytechnic where she received much encouragement from David Murray and George Clausen. Her major artistic inspiration was from the French Impressionists and during a period of study in Paris, her work became influenced by Manet's subjects from modern life. She lived for much of her life in Berkshire but made regular painting trips to south Cornwall to paint children playing at the seaside. She particularly liked to paint on the beach at Sennen, a popular seaside destination for families. The bright midday sunlight of the present picture captures the heat of the summer whilst the actions of the children making sand-castles and looking after their younger siblings, is wholly natural. The period charm of Sharp's work is captured by the 1930s hairstyles and clothing of the children.