George Henry
British, b.1858, d.1943
The Black Hat
- 1904
- Oil on canvas
- Presented by the Canterbury Society of Arts, 1932
- 1230 x 1080 x 132mm
- 69/389
Tags: coats (garments), earrings (jewelry), fans (costume accessories), gloves, hats, jewelry, pendants (jewelry), people (agents), portraits, rings (jewelry), women (female humans)
In about 1901, having established a strong reputation with his painting in Scotland, the Glasgow-based George Henry relocated to London, where he began to establish a successful society portrait practice.
The Black Hat – possibly the work exhibited to acclaim as ‘La dame au chapeau noir’ at the Royal Glasgow Institute in 1904 – was one of twelve paintings selected in 1911 by the English artist Niels Lund to be purchased for the Canterbury Society of Arts. Its acquisition in 1912 was enabled through a newly agreed £50 annual subsidy from the Christchurch City Council; the society presented the painting to the city's new public gallery in 1932.
(Treasury: A Generous Legacy, 18 December 2015 – 27 November 2016)