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Harry was the artist's eldest brother and another frequent model, particularly from 1912–1915 when Gertler lived in an attic studio at 32 Elder Street, Spitalfields, with Harry, his wife Anne and their baby, Renée, occupying the floors below. Harry entered his father's furriery business (later joined by his younger brother Jack), which survived several bankruptcies and fires but eventually folded in the 1930s. Harry's large, widely spaced eyes and full lips lend this ostensibly formal portrait a sensuality which, together with his confident pose, helps capture the sense of a real and immediate presence. It was greatly admired by George Howard Darwin, Plumian Professor of Astronomy, Cambridge (1883–1912), and father of the painter and engraver Gwen Darwin (later Raverat), Gertler's fellow Slade pupil, who commissioned his own portrait (National Portrait Gallery), as a result.
Title
The Artist's Brother, Harry
Date
c.1911
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 61 x W 50.5 cm
Accession number
2019-13
Acquisition method
Luke Gertler Bequest, on loan with the assistance of the Art Fund, 2019
Work type
Painting