Coronation Procession, Piccadilly, 12 May 1937

  • About the work
    Location
    Country: Ireland
    City: Dublin
    Place: British Embassy
  • About the artist
    John Lavery, son of a Belfast publican, was orphaned at a young age. He lived with relatives and was apprenticed to a Belfast photographer, but later enrolled at the Haldane Academy, Glasgow. After his Glasgow studio burnt down, insurance money funded his studies at Heatherley’s in London and the Atelier Julian, Paris. He later worked at Grez-sur-Loing, where he helped form the Glasgow Boys. From 1885, he painted middle-class leisure pursuits and his later career was as a royal portraitist. In 1890 he married Kathleen McDermott, who died after giving birth to daughter, Eileen. In 1904 he married American Hazel Martyn, but both Hazel and Eileen died in 1935. Lavery then moved to Hollywood to paint celebrities, before retiring to Ireland.
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    Title
    Coronation Procession, Piccadilly, 12 May 1937
    Date
    1937
    Medium
    Oil on board
    Dimensions
    height: 60.00 cm, width: 50.00 cm
    Acquisition
    Presented by Mrs Gwynn, April 1966
    Inscription
    br: PICCADILLY / 12th MAY 1937. / J.Lavery
    Provenance
    Gift from the artist's stepdaughter
    GAC number
    7395