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Alfred Wolmark
1877-1961

Alfred Wolmark 1877-1961

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Alfred Wolmark 1877-1961

Portrait of the Artist's Mother and Sister (Gitel and Sarah), 1908
oil on canvas
91.44 x 71.12 cm
2022-01
© The Estate of Alfred Wolmark

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Alfred Wolmark, Portrait of the Artist's Mother and Sister (Gitel and Sarah), 1908
  • Portrait of the Artist's Mother and Sister (Gitel and Sarah)
This striking double portrait, said to represent the artist’s mother, Gitel, and his sister, Sarah, who sat frequently for other portraits, may have been mistitled. The composition and the women’s...
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This striking double portrait, said to represent the artist’s mother, Gitel, and his sister, Sarah, who sat frequently for other portraits, may have been mistitled. The composition and the women’s costumes relate to Wolmark’s interest in theatre and decorative compositions in this period, often centred on two women. His bold, loose paint handling and the thick impasto used in the patterned shawls, demonstrate a gradual move away from his early Rembrandtesque style and palette and towards his ‘colourist’ period, when he embraced modernism from 1911 onwards. The theatrical setting of the figures against a dark backdrop may also relate to Wolmark’s admiration for Velazquez.


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On long-term loan from a Private Collection
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