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Lady Hazel Lavery neé Martyn (1880-1935) PORTRAIT

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Lady Hazel Lavery neé Martyn (1880-1935) PORTRAIT

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Auction Date:2005 Apr 26 @ 18:00 (UTC)
Location:Dublin, Ireland
Lady Hazel Lavery neé Martyn (1880-1935) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL<BR>signed and dated [1903] lower right<BR>oil on canvas (with an unfinished portrait of woman on reverse)<BR>51 by 41cm., 20 by 16in.<BR><BR>A rare early oil by Hazel Martyn, signed and dated 1903. It is of an unknown sitter, a young girl pictured en plein air, in a rural landscape, which is suggestive of France, where in 1903 the twenty-three year old American was studying the Impressionist techniques.<BR><BR>The artist is best known as Lady Lavery, the second wife of Sir John Lavery (1856-1941), whom she first met at the artist colony of Beg-Meil in Brittany the year this work was painted. A small number of her oil canvases are known dating from the period 1903-1905 including Canal in France (1904, private collection) and The Brown Baby, (1905, private collection), a painting of her daughter Alice, (born 1904, the child of Edward Livingston Trudeau whom Hazel married 1903), a work that she exhibited at the Salon in 1909, the year she married John Lavery.<BR><BR>Her preferred medium was dry-point etching, which she studied in Paris in 1902 and again in 1903 with the Parisian etcher Edgar Chahine. In the spring of 1903 an exhibition of her European work was held in Chicago, the Chicago Daily News reported: “Men who know pictures are enthusiastic about her work”. Also in 1903 Sketches by Hazel Martyn was published by A. C. McClurg, Chicago, on behalf of the Arts Collector’s Club. This book of etchings features images of society ladies and includes a self-portrait. In 1908, as Hazel Martyn Trudeau, she illustrated Joseph Medill Patterson’s A Little Brother of the Rich, (Reilly and Briton, 1908).<BR><BR>Sinéad McCoole,<BR>Author of Hazel: A Life of Lady Lavery, 1880-1935, Lilliput Press, Dublin, 1996<BR>