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Sir Thomas Monnington (1902-1976):
Study of a laurel bush, 1919
Framed (ref: 7892)
Signed and dated, inscribed "All these leaves except 2/are fresh from the tree and are/lighter in tone (pale green)", squared
Pencil, pen and wash
10 x 12 3/4 in. (25.4 x 32.4 cm)
See all works by Sir Thomas Monnington pencil wash study trees 1.BSR Slade Garden Museum
Provenance: Sir Joseph Burn KBE, father of Rodney Burn, Monnington's fellow-student at the Slade., purchased in 1919
Exhibited RA 1976, among 'six works by the late Sir Thomas Monnington PRA (539).
The drawing was purchased from the artist circa 1919 by Sir Joseph Burn KBE, father of Rodney Burn, Monnington's fellow-student at the Slade.
Monnington's reputation as a prodigy is evidenced by this drawing which was undertaken when he was only 17 years old. In the 1977 RA Monnington catalogue it is identified as a study for 'Rebecca at the Well', (a painting tempera on canvas, approx 36 x 48 in, painted while at the Slade School)
The same tree appears as the central motif of Monnington's Rome period Annunciation exhibited at the Royal Academy in March 1926. These two compositions might ultimately be one and same painting - assuming Monnington later reworked his Slade canvas. The Annunciation indeed includes a figure at a well and various pentimenti suggesting a composition in a state of evolution.
The drawing was purchased from the artist circa 1919 by Sir Joseph Burn KBE, father of Rodney Burn, Monnington's fellow-student at the Slade.