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Lily Delissa Joseph
1863-1940

Lily Delissa Joseph 1863-1940

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Lily Delissa Joseph 1863-1940

Self-Portrait with Candles (aka A Portrait of The Painter), 1895
oil on canvas
105.5 x 59.5 cm
signed (lower left) with monogram of initials
1987-160
Photo: Bridgeman images

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In Self-Portrait with Candles (aka A Portrait of the Painter), the artist successfully negotiates her Jewish, artistic and politically radical identities. She shows herself in modest dress and with her...
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In Self-Portrait with Candles (aka A Portrait of the Painter), the artist successfully negotiates her Jewish, artistic and politically radical identities. She shows herself in modest dress and with her head covered, holding the two Shabbat candles which are traditionally kindled by the woman of the house in religiously observant Jewish households about twenty minutes before sundown to mark the formal beginning of the Sabbath on Friday evening, but she looks out confidently, engaging the eyes of the viewer. The work combines her interest in portraiture and interiors, and is influenced by her admiration for Rembrandt, particularly in the use of light and shadow. It also shows her characteristic use of a limited palette of white, cobalt blue and rose or orange madder.

A contemporary reviewer of the painting, S.M.S. in the Jewish Chronicle (25 Oct 1895, p. 18) wrote: 'A very strong piece of work for a lady is Mrs. Lily Delissa Joseph's Portrait of the Painter, in which she is represented holding two just extinguished candles. There is a suggestion of Lady Macbeth about the picture, which, as a whole, does not flatter its painter'. A future edition of the Jewish Chronicle (13 Dec 1895, p. 16) noted however, that Sir Walter Besant in The Queen magazine had 'devoted considerable space' to the painting and 'a highly appreciative description'. The work was subsequently shown at the Paris Salon in 1929, where it was awarded a silver medal, and posthumously in a joint exhibition with the artist's brother, Solomon J Solomon, at Ben Uri Gallery in 1946. It was presented by the artist's niece, Gertrude (the second Mrs. Radcliffe Solomon) in 1946.

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Provenance

presented by Mrs Redcliffe Salaman 1946

Exhibitions

1895 Fifth Exhibition of the Society of Portrait Painters, New Gallery

1929 Paris Salon

1946 A Loan Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Solomon J. Solomon RA and Lily Delissa Joseph (brother and sister), Ben Uri Art Gallery

1946 Recent Additions to the Permanent Collection and Works by Pissarro, Liebermann, Epstein, Modigliani, Chagall, Ben Uri Art Gallery

1954 Exhibition of Jewish Art, Hove Museum of Art

1960 Selections from the Permanent Collection, Ben Uri Art Gallery

1970 Paintings from the Ben Uri Art Gallery, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum

1985 Achievement: British Jewry Exhibition, Camden Arts Centre

1992 Judische Lebenswelten (Patterns of Jewish Life), Martin Gropius Bau

2001 The Ben Uri Story: from Art Society to Museum, Phillips

2003 Director's Choice: Highlights from the Ben Uri Permanent Collection, Ben Uri Gallery - The London Jewish Museum of Art

2006 Jewish Artists in Britain Celebrating the 350, Arts Depot

2009 Homeless & Hidden 1: World Class Collection Homeless & Hidden, Ben Uri Gallery

2009 Fragmented Mirror: Exhibition of Jewish Artists, Berlin, 1907, Tel Aviv Museum of Art

2015 Out of Chaos – Ben Uri: 100 Years in London, Somerset House

2018 Exodus: masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection, Bushey Museum

2018 Liberators: Extraordinary women artists from the Ben Uri Collection, Ben Uri Gallery

2022 Me, Myself, I: Artists’ Self-Portraits, Royal West of England Academy

2023 “Sheer Verve”: The Women's International Art Club 1898–1978, Ben Uri Gallery

Literature

Jonathan Freedman, The Jewish Decadence: Jews and the Aesthetics of Modernity (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021), illus., pl. 2.2; 

Rachel Dickson and Sarah MacDougall, eds., Out of Chaos: Ben Uri; 100 Years in London (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2015) pp. 32-33.; 

Rachel Dickson and Sarah MacDougall, eds., Ben Uri: 100 Years in London - Art, Identity, Migration (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2015), p. 137, illus.; 

Oil Paintings in Public Ownership in Camden (London: The Public Catalogue Foundation, 2013), p. 21, illus.; 

Gillian Rathbone, ed., The Ben Uri Story from Society to Museum (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2001); 

Batsheva Goldman Ida, Fragmented Mirror: Exhibition of Jewish Artists, Berlin, 1907 (Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 2009), p. 95; 

Walter Schwab and Julia Weiner, eds., Jewish Artists: the Ben Uri Collection - Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture (London: Ben Uri Art Society in association with Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd, 1994), p. 55.


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