Works

Kitchen-Sink Painting. 1942-58

Portrait of Jack Smith

  • Oil on Canvas
  • 28.5 x 29.5 cms
  • 1952

Portrait of Jack Smith

PROVENANCE

The National Portrait Gallery, London

Painted the same year that Jack Smith held his first solo show at Helen Lessore's Beaux Arts Gallery, Portrait of Jack Smith was painted in Greaves's front room studio at 44 Pembroke Road, London W8. This was a house shared by a group of young artists, including Greaves's childhood friend from Sheffield, Jack Smith, who had the room next door.

It is the only portrait that Derrick Greaves painted of Jack Smith, making it an important "kitchen-sink" work.


Purchased 2006 by the National Portrait Gallery.

History

New Directions. Painting and Drawings by Michael Andrews, Peter de Francia, Derrick Greaves and Robert Medley, James Hyman Gallery, London, 3 February - 17 March 2006.

Literature

James Hyman, Derrick Greaves:From Kitchen Sink to Shangri-La, Lund Humpries, London 2007, illustrated p.34.

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