£2,000 oil on canvas
48 x 32 in. (122 x 81 cm)
Exhibited: Drian Gallery, 1966
Provenance: the artist’s estate
Framed in an original simple wooden baton attached to the edge of the canvas
Trained
at the Slade School of Art under Myles Tonks, and married to fellow
painter Robin Guthrie, Kathleen Guthrie’s pre-war work is firmly
figurative. Her abstract painting dates to the post-war period, after
she had divorced Guthrie and married the painter Cecil Stephenson in 1941. Although clearly influenced by Stephenson, she
retained a distinctive luminous, soft palette, and her brushwork
remained very consistent, avoiding the hard edges and sometimes
vigorous impasto of his work. A solo exhibition of her work was held at
the Drian Gallery in London in 1966, in which this work was included.
We are grateful to Marjorie Guthrie for her assistance.