• Girl Seated,With a Shawl, circa 1906 -
    £2,400

    Original copper plate etched (and cancelled) by Augustus John
    4 × 3½ in. (10.2 × 8.9 cm.)
    Provenance: Russell Barnes
    Literature: Campbell Dodgson, catalogue raisonné (no. 60)

    The published state of this etching (25 impressions) was printed in 1906.
    The model is Dorelia (Dorothy McNeill), John’s mistress from 1903.

    We are grateful to David Maes, Hilary Gerrish and Michael Campbell
    for assistance.
  • Out on the Moor, circa 1906 -
    £1,800

    Signed on the plate
    Original copper plate etched (and cancelled) by Augustus John 6 × 4 in. (15.2 × 10.2 cm.)
    Provenance: Russell Barnes
    Literature: Campbell Dodgson, catalogue raisonné (no. 94)

    John made 140 etchings, the majority between 1901 and 1906, culminating in an exhibition organised by Charles Knewstubb at the Chenil Gallery, London, in 1906. The published state of Out on the Moor (25 impressions) was issued in 1906. The subject dates from a visit John made to Dartmoor in 1905 with his wife Ida and sons David and Robin, who are the models here.

    John’s relationship with Nettleship, whom he married in 1901, is the subject of Orpens roundel, Annete and Lubin (see cat. 58).

    We are grateful to David Maes, Hilary Gerrish and Michael Campbell for assistance.
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