Making Camp Beds
Oil on linen on plywood
1940-45-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Ministry of Defence, Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich
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About the artist
Very little is known about, the artist of this painting, other than it is believed to have been painted by an artist who was associated with the circle of James C. Tarr. He was a painter, sculptor and teacher born in Oystermouth, Swansea, who in the early 20th century, studied at Cheltenham School of Art and at the Royal College of Art, London. He later enjoyed a successful career in teaching art until his retirement in 1970.
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Explore
- Places
- Subjects
- poster (as Subject), WW2 art, genre, man, 20th century costume, helmet, soldier, World War II, bed, blanket, chair, military interior
- Materials & Techniques
- linen, plywood, oil, oil painting
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Details
- Artist
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James C, (Circle) Tarr
- Title
- Making Camp Beds
- Date
- 1940-45
- Medium
- Oil on linen on plywood
- Dimensions
- height: 63.50 cm, width: 76.50 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from the Fine Art Society, January 1995
- Inscription
- none
- Provenance
- Collection of the artist; from whom purchased by John Stocks in c.1980; collection of Judy Hines, Coach House Gallery, near Norwich; sold through Christie's, London, on 29 July 1988 (Lot 280), as ‘Erecting the Bed’; from which sale purchased by the Fine Art Society, London; from whom purchased by the Government Art Collection in January 1995
- GAC number
- 16874