1) John Donne arriving in Heaven; 2) Scrubbing Clothes; 3) Making a Red Cross; 4) Making Columns for the Tower of Babel; 5) Builders of the Tower of Babel
Stanley Spencer, 1) 1911; 2) 1919; 3) 1919; 4) 1933;5) c. 1933
These five paintings span over 20 years of the artist's career. The earliest painting, John Donne arriving in Heaven, was created in 1911 when Spencer was a 20-year-old student at the Slade School of Art, while the latest, a pair of paintings showing the building of the Tower of Babel, were created in 1933 after Spencer was approached to paint two decorative panels for the newly built Cambridge University Library. While the library commission would ultimately go unrealised following budget issues, the works now have a permanent home in Cambridge after being acquired for the Fitzwilliam. The other two works in the group, Making a Red Cross and Scrubbing Clothes, were painted in 1919 after Spencer returned from war. Spencer had been commissioned to create war art by the Ministry of Information, but the studies were eventually used as the basis for his paintings in Sandham Memorial Chapel.
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Title of artwork, date
1) John Donne arriving in Heaven; 2) Scrubbing Clothes; 3) Making a Red Cross; 4) Making Columns for the Tower of Babel; 5) Builders of the Tower of Babel, 1) 1911; 2) 1919; 3) 1919; 4) 1933;5) c. 1933
Date supported
2013
Medium and material
1) oil on canvas; 2)-3) graphite and oil on paper on hardboard; 4)oil on canvas; 5) graphite wash and oil on three pieces of paper
Dimensions
1) 37 x 40.5 cm; 2) 18 x 23 cm; 3) 18 x 23 cm; 4) 54 x 49 cm; 5) 31.5 x 60.5 cm
Grant
150000
Total cost
308117

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