£3,000 Oil on canvas, 24 X 18 ins. (61 X 46 cms.)
The picture shows a Salvation Army songster (singer) with standard
Salvation Army props: flag, drum and timbrel. Flags bore the Army motto
of 'Blood and Fire' and additionally the name of the Corps (local
church) or band. The style of bonnet worn by the Songster did not
appear till the 1930s. Whilst a tradition of painting Salvation Army
Generals existed, portraits of songsters are rare. In the late 1930s
the Army was under the command of Evangeline Booth, fourth daughter of
the founder. Membership of the Army had peaked in 1920, but it was
still in a healthy state, with pioneering work commencing in Uganda,
Algeria and Egypt.