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Drawings, gouaches and watercolours by Frances Hodgkins

1933–46

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Frances Hodgkins was born in Dunedin, NewZealand, the daughter of a watercolour artist. From 1895-6 she studied at the Dunedin School of Art. In 1901 she made the first of several painting trips to Europe; holding her first London exhibition at Paterson's Gallery in the same year. She lived in Paris between 1908-14 and was the first woman instructor at the Académie Colarossi. She returned to England for the duration of the First World War, and while staying in St Ives Hodgkins first met her life-long friend Cedric Morris who encouraged her to join the avant garde Seven & Five Society, whom she exhibited with until 1934. In 1939 Sir Kenneth Clark included examples of Hodgkins' work in the British pavilions at the World's Fair in New York and the 22nd Venice Biennale. Retrospective exhibitions were held at the Lefevre Gallery in 1946 and by the Arts Council in 1952. Frances Hodgkins died in 1947. This small collection of drawings and paintings was found in Hodgkins' studio after her death. Some of the earlier pieces show depictions of people and places which Hodgkins encountered on her trips to France and Spain, while later works show rural scenes of Corfe Castle, Dorset, where the artist settled in the latter years of her life.

Collection Owner
Frances Hodgkins 1869–1947
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented to the Archive by Frances Hodgkins's executor John Piper, in 1984.
Reference
TGA 846

39 objects in this collection

  • Drawings, gouaches and watercolours by Frances Hodgkins

    39 Objects

Title
Drawings, gouaches and watercolours by Frances Hodgkins
Date
1933–46
Description
Frances Hodgkins was born in Dunedin, NewZealand, the daughter of a watercolour artist. From 1895-6 she studied at the Dunedin School of Art. In 1901 she made the first of several painting trips to Europe; holding her first London exhibition at Paterson's Gallery in the same year. She lived in Paris between 1908-14 and was the first woman instructor at the Académie Colarossi. She returned to England for the duration of the First World War, and while staying in St Ives Hodgkins first met her life-long friend Cedric Morris who encouraged her to join the avant garde Seven & Five Society, whom she exhibited with until 1934. In 1939 Sir Kenneth Clark included examples of Hodgkins' work in the British pavilions at the World's Fair in New York and the 22nd Venice Biennale. Retrospective exhibitions were held at the Lefevre Gallery in 1946 and by the Arts Council in 1952. Frances Hodgkins died in 1947. This small collection of drawings and paintings was found in Hodgkins' studio after her death. Some of the earlier pieces show depictions of people and places which Hodgkins encountered on her trips to France and Spain, while later works show rural scenes of Corfe Castle, Dorset, where the artist settled in the latter years of her life.
Reference
TGA 846

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Portrait sketch, probably of Maurice Garnier

Frances Hodgkins
[c.1933]
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Landscape with tractor[s]

Frances Hodgkins
1940
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Sketch of flowers and leaves

Frances Hodgkins
1940
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Sketch titled ‘Arrangement of Jugs’

Frances Hodgkins
1938
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Drawing of a landscape with a cart

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Drawing with jugs and a vase of flowers and still life with a basket in foreground, set in a landscape with house

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Drawing of a male face in a non-figurative ground

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Drawing of a man and a drawing of a building on the reverse

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Geometric design of houses and buildings

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Gridded photograph of a harbour scene

Frances Hodgkins
[1939–45]
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Photograph of houses and steps

Frances Hodgkins
[1939–45]
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Landscape sketches

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Drawing of figures in a church

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Drawing of two women sitting by a fireplace and untitled line drawing

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Landscape drawing and an unidentified drawing

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Landscape drawing with partial grid with a line drawing on the reverse

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Sketch of a flower and squirrel

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Sketch of a house or barn, garden gate and fence with an unidentified drawing on the reverse

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Portrait of a bearded man seated outdoors, with covered vessel at his feet

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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Landscape with houses and trees

Frances Hodgkins
date not known
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