Rebecca Hawkins

© the artist's estate. Image credit: Maciej Pawlikowski / Girton College

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The artist’s sister, Anne Draycott says: 'The portrait of Rebecca Hawkins is one of a number of important portraits which Len (Leonard McComb) produced in the late 1980s and early 1990s and is perhaps the best example from this period. The portrait marks a transition point from his early work that depicted scenes of nature and his mature portraits that followed. Surrounding Rebecca Hawkins' hair are vibrating lines of energy that can be found in the artist's early iconic landscapes that are symbolic of the energy that connects all living things. The modelling on Hawkins' face shows a complex construction of multiple tones, a technique he went on to develop which forms the basis of some of his greatest portraits. But perhaps the most significant aspect of the painting is the outward projection of the artist's Celtic spirit.

Royal Society of Portrait Painters People's Portraits collection at Girton College, University of Cambridge

Cambridge

Title

Rebecca Hawkins

Date

1990

Medium

pastel on paper

Measurements

H 137 x W 100 cm (E)

Accession number

730

Acquisition method

on loan from the Royal Society of Portrait Painters

Work type

Drawing

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Royal Society of Portrait Painters People's Portraits collection at Girton College, University of Cambridge

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