Joseph Edward Southall, RWS

1861-1944

Study after a copy of Vittore Carpaccio’s St George Baptizing the Selenites

Ref: 2607

Inscribed and dated l.r.: Copy of / Copy / Carpaccio / Sheffield / Museum / 22.VII.85

Watercolour over traces of pencil, 16.5 by 10 cm., 6 ½ by 4 in.

Provenance: the artist's cousin, Isabel Harlock, thence by descent

 

As Southall's inscription states, this is a study taken from a copy of Vittore Carpaccio’s “St George Baptizing the Selenites” from the Scuola Dalmata, Venice.  Southall may have seen a copy of the Carpaccio series while visiting Sheffield’s Guild of St George.  His uncle, George Baker, had been an early patron of Ruskin’s Guild which was intended to introduce art and craft education to the workmen and labourers of Britain.

 

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