Blanche Bailey Galsworthy (1837–1915)

Image credit: University of Birmingham

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Profile portrait of Blanche Bartleet Bailey, the mother of playwright John Galsworthy. She was 25 when she married John's father (also called John) and came from Worcestershire. She was very much involved in the running of the household, in this case the large house that John's father had bought for the family, Coombe Warren.

This painting was bequeathed to the University of Birmingham by Rudolf Sauter in 1977. Rudolf was the son of artist Georg Sauter and the nephew of John Galsworthy. During his life time he exhibited two one man shows in New York and London.

University of Birmingham

Birmingham

Title

Blanche Bailey Galsworthy (1837–1915)

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 28 x W 20.3 cm

Accession number

A0132

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Rudolf Sauter, 1977

Work type

Painting

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