
This arresting portrait of a humble servant is a particularly striking and well-resolved example of Chaïm SoutineÂ’s innovative style. Rather than seeking glamorous models of high social status, Soutine instead turned to everyday people as a source of inspiration for his most successful works. In his wildly expressive depictions of these figures, Soutine is able to transform the appearance of his models from the commonplace to the truly outstanding. This is the first of Soutine's portraits known to be acquired for the British public and is of particular significance to the Ben Uri as the artist was an internationally-recognised 20th-century master, of Jewish descent and an Eastern-European émigré and member of the École de Paris.
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Title of artwork, date
La Soubrette, c. 1933
Date supported
2012
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
46.7 x 41 cm
Grant
50000
Total cost
300524

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