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Man by Tree

Roy de Maistre, 1960

© Caroline de M Walker

De Maistre was a close friend and mentor of Francis Bacon. This work will complement 'Painting 1950' by Bacon in the Leeds collection which was painted around the time when De Maistre exercised a certain but perhaps unquantifiable influence on Bacon's development as a painter. 'Man by Tree' forms part of a large bequest from Mrs Ann Forsdyke. Mrs Forsdyke worked at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in the 1950s as assistant to the Director Bryan Robertson. She forged relationships with a number of artists during this time who later came to be represented in her collection.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Man by Tree, 1960

Date supported

2010

Medium and material

Oil on board

Dimensions

90 x 70 cm

Gifted by

Ann Forsdyke

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