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Lunch at the Chelsea Arts Club, 1933 (oil on canvas)
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Lunch at the Chelsea Arts Club, 1933 (oil on canvas)
CAC159788 Lunch at the Chelsea Arts Club, 1933 (oil on canvas) by Dugdale, Thomas Cantrell (1880-1952); Private Collection; (add.info.: left to right, A. R. Thomson (standing); John Ireland (background); Percy Bentham; Leonard Jennings (foreground); Dyson-Smith; Henry Rushbury;)
Media ID 31944580
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Luncheon Social Gathering Conversation
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Lunch at the Chelsea Arts Club, 1933
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captures a moment of camaraderie and intellectual exchange among esteemed artists in the vibrant atmosphere of London's artistic hub. Painted by Thomas Cantrell Dugdale, this oil on canvas print offers a glimpse into the social gathering that took place during the 1930s. The composition showcases a group of male artists engaged in conversation over a meal. Seated around a table adorned with plates and glasses, they are immersed in deep discussions while enjoying their lunch. The artist skillfully portrays each individual's unique personality through their expressions and gestures. From left to right, we see A. R. Thomson standing confidently, his pipe adding an air of sophistication to his presence. In the background is John Ireland, seemingly lost in thought as he listens intently to his companions' words. Percy Bentham sits next to him, exuding an aura of quiet contemplation. In the foreground is Leonard Jennings, captured mid-sentence with animated hand gestures that emphasize his passionate nature. Dyson-Smith appears engrossed in conversation while Henry Rushbury observes attentively from across the table. This painting not only immortalizes these renowned artists but also symbolizes the power of artistic collaboration and dialogue within creative communities like the Chelsea Arts Club. It serves as a testament to how shared meals can foster connections and inspire new ideas among individuals who share a common passion for art. Through Dugdale's masterful brushstrokes, "Lunch at the Chelsea Arts Club
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