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Still life study of sea shells, an antler and a Japanese drawing manual

  • Object:

    drawing

  • Date:

    ca. 1880 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Beatrix Potter, born 1866 - died 1943 (artist)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Watercolour over pencil on paper

  • Museum number:

    BP.1159

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

  • Image unavailable

Essentially self-taught, the young Beatrix Potter copied from nature or from books and drawing manuals, and studied the works of Constable, Gainsborough and Turner in the Royal Academy exhibitions. She was grateful that her education was largely neglected, ‘it would have rubbed off some of the originality.’ However, it was customary for girls of Beatrix’s social class to be proficient at the genteel arts, including painting and drawing, so from November 1878 to May 1883 the Potters arranged drawing lessons for Beatrix and enrolled her at the new National Art Training School in South Kensington to sit her Second Grade Art Student Certificate.

This generic student piece, featuring a Japanese drawing manual, is competent enough. Beatrix was even awarded an ‘Excellent’ in her examinations at the National Art Training School. However, her drawings from this period convey a dark and listless formality that seems in retrospect to be at odds with the light humour and exuberance of her imaginative book illustrations. Beatrix remained sceptical of the value of formal art training: ‘Painting is an awkward thing to teach except the details of the medium. If you and your master are determined to look at nature and art in two different directions you are sure to stick.’

Physical description

Drawing on paper in watercolour over pencil of a still life study of an antler on the left, sea shells in the foreground and a green Japanese drawing manual in the background with Japanese writing on it.

Date

ca. 1880 (made)

Artist/maker

Beatrix Potter, born 1866 - died 1943 (artist)

Materials and Techniques

Watercolour over pencil on paper

Marks and inscriptions

Pinholes in corners of paper

Dimensions

Height: 257 mm, Width: 321 mm

Object history note

Drawn by Beatrix Potter ca. 1880. Acquired by the V&A from Leslie Linder (1904-1973) as part of the Linder Bequest in 1973.

Exhibition History

Beatrix Potter: artist and storyteller (Tate 18/11/1987-31/01/1988)
Beatrix Potter: artist and storyteller (Morgan Library & Museum 12/05/1988-21/08/1988)
Beatrix Potter: 'an awkward education' (Victoria and Albert Museum, Gallery 102 11/01/2011-12/06/2011)

Materials

Pencil; Watercolour; Paper (fiber product)

Techniques

Drawing (image-making)

Subjects depicted

Seashells; Still lifes; Drawing manual; Antler

Categories

Drawings

Production Type

Unique

Collection code

AAD

Qr_O1172394
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