Study for the servant in The Marriage at Cana: A Servant in the Kitchen Announcing the Miracle, 1952-53

Study for the servant in The Marriage at Cana: A Servant in the Kitchen Announcing the Miracle, 1952-53

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Study for the servant in The Marriage at Cana: A Servant in the Kitchen Announcing the Miracle, 1952-53
pencil
9 x 7 in. (22.8 x 19.7 cm.)
and fifty two further study sheets, pencil, red chalk, pen and black ink on paper, tracing paper, writing paper, envelopes, letters, Arthur Tooth & Sons' compliments slips and lavatory paper, some squared for transfer, 12 x 14 in. (30.5 x 35.6 cm.) and smaller (53)

Lot Essay

The present drawing is a study for the servant who sits placidly in the corner of the kitchen in The Marriage at Cana: A Servant in the Kitchen Announcing the Miracle, (Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton), 1952-53, (Bell 382) informing the other servants of Christ's miracles. See catalogue note to lot 251.

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