Marjorie Sherlock
Exmoor Landscape
, 1916
Oil on canvas
27.5 x 29.5 inches
Signed and dated
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Provenance
Private collection
Note: Sherlock was a painter, etcher and draughtsman in pencil, born in Wanstead, Essex. After early education in Cambridge, Sherlock studied art under Walter Sickert and Harold Gilman, the Camden Town Group painters, during World War I. She also studied with Malcolm Osborne at Royal College of Art in late 1920s and with André Lhote in the late 1930s. She first exhibited at RA in 1917, a powerful picture of Liverpool Street station, and she continued to show at the Academy for over 50 years.
The present painting was made when Sherlock was studying under Harold Gilman at the Westminster School of Art during WW1.