Self-Portrait, three quarter length, wearing a red robe
George Frederic Watts, c1853
Painted in 1853, Self-Portrait in a Red Robe is the only self-portrait of Watts is known to have painted in the middle period of his career.
Created to decorate the entrance of the Watts's studio, the painting shows the artist in the red gown of a Venetian lawyer. Watts had visited Venice in 1853, and the city's lawyers had featured prominently in Justice, his grand fresco for Lincoln's Inn.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Self-Portrait, three quarter length, wearing a red robe, c1853
Date supported
2014
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
154.9 x 74.9 cm
Grant
35,000
Total cost
134,500
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