An intricate wood engraving by Richard Gill.

An intricate wood engraving by Richard Gill. Gill is famous as an artist and typographer of the Modern movement in Britain. His diaries reveal that he sexually abused his daughters Petra and Elizabeth. Gill lived and worked in Ditchling between 1907 and 1924 and founded his craftworkers’ Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic there. Ditchling Museum’s objective is to collect and display work by Gill and other artists who lived and worked in the village and surrounding communities. The museum aims to present an honest story of Gill’s life and work and these tender portraits of his daughter will be displayed in this often troubling context.

Provenance

Knoedler Galleries, New York, c.1925; private collection, California; Larkhall Fine Art, 2014. The applicant is aware that any grant offer may be conditional on receiving a completed Art Loss Register search.


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