Study for the head of Morgan le Fay
Drawing
ca.1862
ca.1862
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This remarkably sensitive drawing by Frederick Sandys is a preparatory study for 'Morgan-le-Fay', an oil painting of 1862-3 now in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. A similar drawing in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, titled ‘Study of a Young Mulatto Girl, full face’, references a now-outdated term referring to a person of mixed black and white descent. The model in both drawings is thought to be Fanny Eaton (1835-1924), a young model of Jamaican and white British heritage known for her Afro-textured black hair, to which Sandys was particularly drawn. Eaton also sat for Rossetti, Millais, Albert Moore and Simeon Solomon.
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Title | Study for the head of Morgan le Fay (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Pencil drawing on paper with touches of red chalk |
Brief description | Study for the head of Morgan le Fay, Frederick Sandys (1829-1904), c.1862; chalk drawing on toned paper, signed with monogram AFS. |
Physical description | Head and shoulders portrait of a woman with Afro-textured black hair, body and head turned to the viewer's right, the face tilted slightly up and to the viewer's left |
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Historical context | In her catalogue raisonné of Frederick Sandys (1999), Betty Elzea identifies the sitter in this drawing as Fanny Eaton (1835-1924), a young Black model of Jamaican and white British heritage, known for her Afro-textured black hair, to which Sandys was particularly drawn, who also sat for Rossetti, Millais, Albert Moore and Simeon Solomon. She appears in a related head study in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, titled 'Study of the head of a young mulatto woman, full face' (Accession no. 6362). |
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Summary | This remarkably sensitive drawing by Frederick Sandys is a preparatory study for 'Morgan-le-Fay', an oil painting of 1862-3 now in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. A similar drawing in the Art Gallery of New South Wales, titled ‘Study of a Young Mulatto Girl, full face’, references a now-outdated term referring to a person of mixed black and white descent. The model in both drawings is thought to be Fanny Eaton (1835-1924), a young model of Jamaican and white British heritage known for her Afro-textured black hair, to which Sandys was particularly drawn. Eaton also sat for Rossetti, Millais, Albert Moore and Simeon Solomon. |
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Accession number | E.4141-1909 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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