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Sold Presentation: Framed
Titled and dated on the reverse
Tempera on board 11 x 9 1/2 in. (29.7 x 24.1 cm.)
Provenance: The artists family
In a painted step-section frame of the artist's own design
A closely related painting, from the same year, entitled
The Fireside, is in the
collection of the Tate, (T02248).
This intimate scene shows Leon's father John cradling Garth in front of
a fireplace. The Tate painting shows the more traditional mother
cradling a child. In both paintings, however, there is a sense of
disquiet which is typical of Underwoods vision; the clothes and
furnishings emphasise the modernity and mundanity of the scene.

Leon Underwood was a sculptor, painter, wood engraver and writer. He founded his own art school in London in 1921.