Steven Spurrier RA Original Modern British Art Drawing
Steven Spurrier RA Original Modern British Art Drawing
Steven Spurrier RA Original Modern British Art Drawing 'Buckle My Shoe' Steven Spurrier RA Original Modern British Art Drawing 'Buckle My Shoe' framed
About Steven Spurrier RA (1878-1961)

In an age before the camera became the principle means of social record and the flickering screen in every house monopolised domestic entertainment, the printed word in the form of daily and weekly journals still provided the man in the street with his window on the rest of the world. At the turn of the last century, Steven Spurrier, the son of a silversmith-designer based in the City, left a brief period of employment with his father to embark on a career as a fulltime illustrator. By the 1930s he was to become one of the nation’s most celebrated news artists, in constant demand by the leading papers and periodicals of the day. Throughout the Edwardian period Spurrier was a regular contributor to Madame Pearsons, Royal, and both The Daily & Weekly Graphic. He continued to paint full time, exhibiting at the Royal Academy from 1906 with great success, culminating in the purchase of his 1913 exhibit ‘Afternoon’ by the Empress of Russia.

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Buckle My Shoe

£4,000
  • Size unframed: H17 x W22 ins (43 x 56 cms)
  • Size framed: H23 x W28 ins (58 x 71 cms)
  • Gouache
  • Framed
A classic spurrier nude, painted from life in his St John’s Wood studio. An intimate study, it is handled with Spurriers usual sensitivity and deft draughtsmanship. His nudes were never titillating and he always appeared to have great respect for his models and feminine beauty throughout his long career. We are lucky enough to have purchased a large collection from the artist’s estate some years ago so do visit our Spurrier page on the P & H website to learn more about this remarkable artist.
About Steven Spurrier RA (1878-1961)

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