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Gluck

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by Diana Souhami


  Woolf, Virginia, A Writer’s Diary, Hogarth Press, London, 1954.

  WORKS ILLUSTRATED

  Most of Gluck’s paintings are in private collections. Dates and sizes are given where known. Measurement is in centimetres and height precedes width. Unless otherwise stated, the works are oil on canvas.

  Colour plates following:

  Medallion (29.2 × 34.2), 1936

  The Three Nifty Nats (50.8 × 40.6), c. 1926

  The Vernon Picture (22.5 × 77.4), 1937

  The Path to the Lough (51 × 76.2), 1969

  Black and white:

  The Artist’s Grandfather (49.5 × 34.2), 1915

  Portrait of Miss E. M. Craig (17.7 × 12.7), oil on board, 1920

  The Jockey (18.4 × 24.1), c. 1924

  They’re Off (25A × 36.1), c. 1924

  Phoebus Triumphant, c. 1920

  Bonfire, c. 1924

  A. J. Munnings, Gluck dressed as a gypsy (33 × 41), pencil, 1916

  Raindrops (34.2 × 48.8), c. 1924

  Beatrice, c. 1920

  Teddie Gerard, c. 1920

  Girl in Green Hat, c. 1920

  Flora, c.l920

  Lady in a Mask, 1924

  On and Off, the Duke of York’s theatre, c. 1924

  The Saxophone Player, (Emmett Baker) c. 1926

  The Tumbler, from the C. B. Cochran revue ‘On with the Dance’, c. 1926

  Danse Eccentrique, c. 1924

  George Reeves, pianist

  Portrait of the Son of Sir Reginald Blomfield, R.A.

  Mrs Romaine Brooks (unfinished), 1926

  Romaine Brooks, Peter, a Young English Girl (91.5 × 62.3), 1926. National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution

  Ernest Thesiger (33.6 × 23.4), 1925

  Massine Waiting for His Cue (51 × 41), c.1926. Courtesy of the trustees of the Theatre Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum

  Sir James Crichton-Browne, c. 1930

  Self-portrait with Cigarette (25.4 × 20.3), 1925. Stolen, 1981

  Gamine (35.5 × 30.4), oil on board, c. 1932

  The Unofficial Jury (24.1 × 34.2)

  Baldock versus Bell at the Albert Hall (24.1 × 19), 1927

  The Old Stable, Bolton House, Hampstead (24.7 × 19.7), 1930

  Miss Margaret Watts (48.2 × 58.6)

  The Artist’s Mother (40.6 × 35.5), 1930 86

  Lilies

  Le Vert et Noir

  Chromatic, 1932

  Broadlands (75 × 120.7), 1932

  Spiritual (39.3 × 39.3)

  The Devil’s Altar (135.8 × 74.9). The Royal Pavilion, Art Gallery and Museums, Brighton

  Comtesse Govonne, Mariette Lydis. Destroyed by the Artist 100 Pomegranates, 1936

  Oscar

  Tulips (61 × 51), presented to Queen Mary by Mrs Francesca Gluckstein, 1932. Sandringham House

  La Loire

  Triste Chatelaine

  Undine

  Fleurs du Mal

  Hampstead

  Noel (73.6 × 101.6), 1937

  The Punt (20.3 × 25.4), c. 1937

  Miss Susan Ertz (80 × 100.3)

  The Lady Mount Temple (100.3 × 80) c.1936

  Nature Morte, c. 1937

  In Aid of … charcoal drawing

  Sulky Spring, Southease (25 × 35.6), oil on board, 1937

  The Sands Run Out, Poole Harbour (25.4 × 35.2), oil on canvas laid on board, 1937

  Falmer Church (76.6 × 87.6), 1937. Birmingham Art Gallery

  Lords and Ladies (74.9 × 74.9), c. 1936 163 They Also Serve …, 1937

  White Lilac and Guelder Rose. City Art Gallery, Manchester 177 Peter Giffard, 1939

  John Boughey (50.8 × 40.6), 1939

  Portrait of an English woman, Mrs Ernest Sawyer (50 × 39.3), 1939 180 Convolvulus, 1940

  Portrait of Sir Edward Maufe with his original sketch of Guildford Cathedral (50 × 38), 1940

  The Pleiades (19 × 24), oil on board, 1940–3

  Violets (34.3 × 39.4), 1941

  The View from Blackdown, 1942

  George Hardinge Esquire, 1942

  The Eighth Army Canteen (23.5 × 33.7), 1944

  In England’s Green and Pleasant Land (23.5 × 34.3), 1944

  Mrs Ernest Sawyer (22.8 × 28)

  Self-portrait (29 × 24), 1942. National Portrait Gallery, London The Report Post (24 × 30), oil on board 1945

  Edmund Dulac, Edith Shackleton Heald, pencil drawing

  England (35.5 × 30), 1946

  Portrait of Wilfrid Arthur, Lord Greene, Master of the Rolls (52 × 50), 1949

  The Rt Hon. Sir Raymond Evershed, Master of the Rolls, 1951

  The Honourable Sir Reginald Croom-Johnson, 1954

  Portrait of Frau Karl (24.3 × 24.1), oil on board 1942

  Autumn, 1955–68

  Portrait of the Rt Hon. Justice Lord Salmon (75 × 50), 1960

  Transience (19 × 24.1), 1964

  Dialogue Crepusculaire (12.7 × 17.7), oil on board, 1961

  The Wave (10.1 × 18.4), oil on board, 1966

  Homeward (12.7 × 178), oil on board, 1964

  Requiem (20.3 × 25.4), 1964

  Orchestra (24.1 × 19), 1967

  ‘Rage, rage against the dying of the light’ (36.8 × 54.6), 1970–3

  INDEX

  Admiral’s House, Hampstead 80

  Adventures of a Bookseller 43

  Aesop 21

  Agate, James 218

  Anderson, Colin 259

  Apollo 163

  Apple Tree in Snow (Stanley Spencer) 306

  Architectural Design 300

  Artists’ General Benevolent Association 310

  Art News 65

  Arts and Crafts 163

  Arts Council 260, 261

  Ashley, Wilfrid 92

  Atkinsons, Bond Street 90

  Avenue Road, St John’s Wood 34, 39

  Baker, Emmett 65

  Baillie, Joanna 69, 70–1

  Bakst, Léon 52

  Baldock, Teddy 74

  Barney, Natalie 63

  Battersby, Martin 289

  Beaton, Cecil 13, 106

  Beauclerck, Helen 207, 230, 236, 275, 282, 291

  Beerbohm, Max 203

  Bernard, Oliver P. 26

  Biancheri, Abbé 229, 230–1, 232–4, 237, 238

  Bible Readings with My Children 31

  Birch, Lamorna 38, 41

  Birmingham Art Gallery 164

  Black Magic 123

  Bliss, Arthur 81

  Board of Trade 257–8, 263

  Boger, Richard 307

  Bolton House, Hampstead 12, 67, 69–85, 97, 126, 170, 176

  commandeered in 1939 197–201

  studio at 78, 79, 80, 122, 129, 139, 218, 222, 226, 242

  Boughey, Hermia 177

  Boughey, John 176, 177

  Boughey, Noel 177, 203, 222

  Boughey, Richard 293

  Bourlet Rooms 255

  Brighton 204, 270

  Art Gallery 95, 205

  British Art in Industry Exhibition (1935) 104

  British Artists Colour Manufacturers Association 258, 261, 262

  British Industrial Art Exhibition (1933) 92, 104

  British Standards Institution 15, 263, 264, 268

  Technical Committee on Artists Materials 262

  Broadlands, Romsey 13, 92, 93, 94, 98, 101, 105, 148

  Brooke, Clare 157

  Brooks, Romaine:

  Gluck’s portrait 62, 63

  Peter – A Young English Girl 9, 63

  Una, Lady Troubridge 63

  Boughey, John 177

  Buccleuch, Duke of 228

  Burlington House 104, 110

  Buryan Races

  Busch, Fritz 121

  Café Royal 54

  Camden Joinery Mill 152

  Canfield Gardens, West Hampstead 22, 25

  Carisbrook Nursing Home 308

  Carroll, Anthony 297, 304, 306, 312

  Casares, Raul 260

  Chailey Heritage Craft School 174, 189
, 277

  Chalk, Mr 266

  Chantry House, Steyning 12, 192, 204–6, 216, 221

  bookplate for

  Gluck moves in 207, 218–22

  ménage à trois at 218–24

  renovation of 211

  sold to The Fund 271, 272

  studio at 274–5

  Yeats Room 216, 219, 270, 275

  Charlot 136

  Chichester

  Bishop of 10, 189, 222

  Cathedral 204

  Chillington Hall, Wolverhampton 178, 257

  Clark, Kenneth 192, 194, 261

  Cochran, C. B. (colour II), 13, 14, 64, 66

  Cohen, Mrs Philip 31

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 122

  Colquhoun, Ithell 242

  Connoisseur 300

  Cookson, Georgina 71–2

  Cookson, Roger 71

  Cookson, Sybil 15, 16, 70–4, 84 85, 87, 95

  Copeland, Ida 182, 183

  Corbett, Leonora 153, 219

  Cornwall 10, 13, 15, 38, 48, 52, 65, 137, 168, 270, 308

  Coster, Howard, photograph of Gluck 18

  Coward, Noël 64

  Coxhead, Elizabeth 214

  Craig, E. M. 15, 16, 38, 42, 43, 48, 50–3, 54, 62, 77, 95, 97, 130, 283, 284, 291

  Cribb, Joseph 231

  Crichton-Browne, Sir James 70, 72, 80, 85

  Crichton Institute 70

  Croom-Johnson, Sir Reginald 242, 257

  Cumberland Hotel 22, 27, 162, 163, 227, 246

  Dawbarn, Ernest 108. 111, 152, 164, 173, 226

  Delafield, E.M. 84

  Dent, Alan 218

  Desmond, Florence

  Diaghilev, Sergei Pavlovich 52

  Diaries of a Provincial Lady 84

  Dilemma of the Painter and Conservator 259, 267

  Don Giovanni 121 Dorien Leigh Gallery 53, 54

  Drawing and Design 53, 65

  Drumcliff, Sligo 230, 232, 238

  Dulac, Edmund 64, 189, 207, 212, 215, 216, 218, 222, 275

  and Yeats’s reburial 230–8

  Earp, T.W. 164

  Elizabeth II, Queen 157–9, 166–7, 299

  Ellis, Miss Mathilde 31

  Enton Hall, Sussex 276–7

  Ertz, Susan 146, 162

  Evershed, Sir Raymond 73, 242–4

  Exhibition of Royal and Historic Furniture 174, 175, 189

  Fairbanks, Douglas 43, 64

  Farjeon, Eleanor 81

  Farquhason, Robert (De La Condamine) 16

  FAS see Fine Art Society, The

  Feathered World, The 109–10

  Fenton House 80

  Fine Art Society, The (FAS) 78

  Exhibitions of Gluck’s work

  1926 12, 53, 63–7, 71, 85

  1932 12, 85, 97–8, 104, 105–11

  1937 143, 146, 152–68, 165, 173

  1973 297–302, 303 1980–1 (memorial) 312

  little contact in post-war period 222, 226, 296

  re-established contact in 1970s 13, 297–9, 304

  see also The Gluck Room under Gluck

  Flood-Jones, Miss 37

  Flower Decorations Ltd 88, 140

  Footman, John 152, 167

  Forbes, Stanhope and Elizabeth 38

  Galsworthy, John 80

  Garrick Theatre 51, 131

  Gatewick, Steyning 272–4, 280

  Gayfere House 92, 162

  George VI, coronation of 159, 163

  Gerard, Teddie

  Gibbons, Stella 214

  Gibson, Patrick 301

  Giffard, Diana 179, 182

  Giffard, Peter 173, 177

  Gilbert and Sullivan 30

  Gluck

  and Anne Yorke 272–4, 275

  burning her paintings 16, 95, 98, 139–40

  and her car 172, 182, 242, 271

  childhood 9, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33–5

  and Constance Spry 11, 14 88–99, 140–1, 146

  in Cornwall 10, 38, 41–8, 85

  Credo 12, 296

  cross dressing 10–11, 18, 31, 38, 65, 70, 84, 96, 98, 107, 153, 155, 270

  death of 294 310–12

  and Dial 133, 142

  and Edith Shackleton Heald 16, 240–2, 271–7, 290, 305–8

  early friendship with 192, 204, 206

  moves in with 218–24

  and Yeat’s bones 229–38

  at Enton Hall 276–7

  education 31, 34–9

  exhibitions

  1924, 10, 12, 53, 54, 62

  1926, 12, 53, 63–7, 71, 85

  1932, 12, 85, 97–8, 104, 105–11

  1937, 142, 143, 146, 152–68, 165, 173

  1973, 297–302, 303

  1980–1 (memorial) 312

  and The Family 25, 29

  and The Fund 25, 198, 271, 310

  flower paintings (colour III), 13, 87–9, 90, 94 97, 98, 100, 110, 146, 162, 165, 242

  genre pieces (colour II), 14, 65, 66, 73, 74, 85, 110, 111, 148, 162, 163, 194

  The Gluck Frame 14, 104, 111

  The Gluck Room 13, 104, 105–7, 111, 152, 155

  horseriding 170

  idealism 14

  illness 219, 298, 303, 307, 309, 310

  ‘Intimations’ 287

  landscapes (colour IV), 13, 41–2, 48, 65, 111, 148–9

  and Louis (brother) 31, 41–2, 48, 50, 66, 67, 76, 227

  letters to 41, 42, 48, 50, 51–2

  as trustee 198–201, 226, 271

  and ‘The Meteor’ (mother) 16, 93, 111, 152–5, 157–62, 164–7, 172, 176, 54, 256, 270

  closeness to 76–7, 172, 173–4

  friction between 76, 77–8, 108–9, 153–4 162, 167, 172, 183, 198–202

  musicality 13, 36–7, 39, 48

  name 9–10, 25, 30, 38, 154–5, 292–3

  and Nesta Obermer (colour I), 9, 13, 15, 16, 121–30, 131–7, 142–6, 143, 148, 152, 164, 167–79, 170, 256, 267, 271, 277–8, 289, 298

  exhibition organisers 174–5

  G’s letters from Hammamet 99, 100, 101

  G’s love letters to 121, 126–30, 133–4, 137, 138, 140

  holidays with 169–70, 173, 183, 270, 297, 302

  in Plumpton 170–2, 174, 176, 179, 182, 192, 202–7

  old age 313

  paint war 15, 17, 148, 239–40, 255, 256–68, 270, 280, 312

  publications 258, 259

  portraits (colour I), 54, 65, 71, 72, 73, 85, 96, 100, 111, 148, 177, 242

  self-portraits (colour I), 11, 65

  of women 13, 95, 178, 181, 195, 205

  sailing 173

  and her servants 31–2, 134, 139, 182–3, 186, 187, 269, 282, 283, 306, 309

  skating 169–70

  skiing 173

  smoking 42, 142, 182

  specialist paints 15, 266, 289

  studios 12, 41, 42, 52, 53, 69, 71, 80, 122, 127, 129, 131, 172

  Bolton House 78, 79, 80, 129, 134, 139, 142, 198–201, 226

  Chantry House Studio 274–5

  Letter Studio 172

  Millers Mead 176, 181

  Tite Street 62–3

  theories of paintings 12, 14, 42, 54, 89, 90, 183, 192, 312

  timelessness, sense of 14, 283–4

  and The Trust 48–9, 67, 76, 138, 176, 197–201, 218, 226

  Will 254, 298, 310, 311, 312

  and Zar (dog) 170, 171, 174, 179, 187, 204

  Works:

  Adolescence 146, 172

  All the World’s Darling 43

  AnneYorke 283

  Arab Boy 100, 148

  Artist’s Grandfather, The 37, 299

  Artists’s Mother, The 111

  Autumn 280

  Baldock versus Bell

  Beatrice

  Bettina 53, 304

  Boleigh Farm 289

  Bonfire

  Broadlands 93, 105

  Canteen, Plumpton

  Craig, E.M. 43

  Chinoiserie 110

  Chromatic 13, 88–9, 110

  Cold Grey Stones 284

  Comtesse Govonne, M
ariette Lydis 95, 98, 163

  Convolvulus

  Dahlias 110

  Devil’s Altar 95, 97

  Dialogue Crepusculaire

  Dozmare Pool 43

  Eighth Army Canteen

  Ella Naper and Minchi Fu 43

  England 221

  Ernest Thesiger 66, 304

  Expert Witness, The 74, 110

  Falmer Church 149, 164

  Fleurs du Mal 110

  Flora 54, 62

  Foul, The 74

  Frustration 148

  Gamine 72, 85, 111, 299

  George Hardinge Esquire 188

  George Reeves, pianist

  ‘Georgie’ 72

  Girl in Green Hat

  Glory of Mud, The 219

  Hampstead

  Homeward

  In Aid of …149

  In England’s Green and Pleasant Land 194, 204

  Jockey, The

  John Boughey 177

  Lady in a Mask 53

  Lilac and Guelder Rose 146, 164

  Lilies 13, 95

  Loire, La

  Lord Salmon 73, 275, 280, 282, 284

  Lords and Ladies 146, 164, 256

  Margaret Watts 84, 85, 107, 111

  Massine Waiting for His Cue 66

  Medallion (colour I), 9, 123

  Molly Mount Temple 146, 162

  Mrs Ernest Sawyer 178, 195, 304

  Nancy Morris 54

  Nativity 181

  Nature Morte 146, 162

  Noel 125, 143–6, 162, 188

  Old Stable, The 78, 111, 299

  On and Off

  Orchestra 290

  Oscar 111, 148

  Path to the Lough (colour IV), 293, 307

  Peter Giffard 177

  Phoebus Triumphant

  Phyllis Crocker 43

  Pino Orioli 43

  Piper of the Merry Maidens 289

  Pleiades 188, 204

  Pomegranates 100

  Portrait of Frau Karl 280

  Primavera 96

  Punt, The 143

  ‘Rage, rage against the dying of the light …’ 293, 294, 297, 298, 301, 304, 307

  Raindrops 53, 299

  Report Post, The 205, 206, 299

  Requiem 284, 287

  St Bury an at Dawn 289

  Sands Run Out, Poole Harbour 149

  Sardine Boats, St Jean de Luz 67

  Saxophone Player, The 65

  Self portrait 203

  Seventh Veil, The 107

  Sir Edward Maufe

  Sir James Crichton-Browne 85, 111

  Sir Raymond Evershed 73, 242, 255

  Sir Reginald Croom-Johnson 242

  Son of Sir Reginald Blomfield, R.A.

  Spiritual 96

  Sulky Spring Southease 148

  Susan Ertz

  Teddie Gerard 54

  They Also Serve … 162, 163, 164

  They’re off!

  Three Nifty Nats (colour II), 13, 65, 300

  Transience

  Triste Chatelaine

  Tulips 108–9, 110

  Tumbler, The

  Undine 111

  Unofficial Jury, The 73

  Vernon Picture of Lilies (colour III)

 

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