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De Grey studied at Chelsea School of Art; early paintings show influences from the Euston Road School. As President of London’s Royal Academy, he remained a non-conformist, albeit one at the heart of the artistic establishment. Grey’s self portrait seems a picture of self-effacement (his countenance reduced to a pale reflection in the mirror) but his gentle beatific regard radiates. There is a grid pattern created by geometrical shapes, De Grey stating: ‘I would like to have been an abstract painter. Abstract painting fascinates me from the sheer imaginative invention of it.’ The mix of objects in sharp focus on the mantelpiece carries symbolic overtones. The heavy antique clock reminds us of time passing or mortal nature. The vessel with its possibly red-lacquered inside – and the fan behind suggesting a sail – suggests life as voyage.
The garden introduces the subject of nature observed and ‘its colour sensations extracted’ with ‘the addition of textual complexity [taking] place in the studio’. Many later paintings show the intimate landscape around his studio and house in France.
Title
Self Portrait
Date
c.1960–1963
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 71 x W 92 cm
Accession number
PCF46
Acquisition method
acquired by Ruth Borchard as part of the original collection
Work type
Painting