Mrs Meum Lindsell Stewart
Summary
Bust of a nude young woman emerging from a drapery effect base. She has thick wavy hair which is styled in a peak at the back of her head, with a heavy fringe. The sitter is described by Richard Buckle in 'Jacob Epstein', 1963, as a pretty blonde typist who married an officer during the First World War and then became one of Mr Cochran's Young Ladies. She was later the friend of Clifford Bax, the playwright. This was Epstein's first portrait of her.
Object Name
Mrs Meum Lindsell Stewart
Creators Name
Date Created
1916
Dimensions
sculpture: 54.6cm x 47.5cm
accession number
1923.1
Collection Group
Place of creation
England
Support
Array
Medium
bronze
On Display
Credit
Purchased