Artist Alan Sorrell: Tea time, 1926

Artist Alan Sorrell (1904-1974): Tea time, 1926

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Alan Sorrell (1904-1974):
Tea time, 1926
Unmounted (ref: 3737)
Signed and dated 

Pencil, ink and watercolour 
 38 x 44 cm (15 x 17 1/4 in.)

See all works by Alan Sorrell ink pencil watercolour Golden Generation RCA Seventy-seven pictures by Alan Sorrell



Provenance: The artist's son, Richard Sorrell

​Exhibited: Sir John Soane's Museum, 25 October 2013 - 25 January 2014, Alan Sorrell: A Life Reconstructed. 

Literature: Sacha Llewellyn & Richard Sorrell (ed), Alan Sorrell; the Life and Works of an English Neo-Romantic Artist, (Bristol: Sansom & Co.) 2013, pp.70-77.

Alan Sorrell (1904-1974) attended the Royal College of Art in the mid-1920s during a period which saw the emergence of talents such as Edward Bawden, Eric Ravilious, John Piper, Henry Moore and Barnett Freedman. Although Sorrell’s work has been less well documented his talent was comparable to that of artists more usually associated with the RCA’s formidable reputation during the interwar years. Almost no work survives from Sorrell’s period as an RCA student other than the preparatory drawings with which he competed for his 1928 Rome Scholarship.