Winifred Sandys (1875-1944)
Provenance
Lionel Crane and thence by descent
Exhibitions
London, New Gallery, 1906;
Glasgow Institute, 1907;
Leek, Nicholson Institute, Autumn Exhibition, 1908
Literature
The Art Journal, 1908, ill. p. 286 : "Miss Winifred Sandys, whose charming portrait studeis of a girl we reproduce, is a daugher of the late Frederick Sandys. Her miniature and darwings have attracted attention at various exhibitions. The 'Gertrude' was in the Glasgow Institute last year, and later at the Portrait Painters' show in the New Gallery"
Winifred Sandys was the eldest of the painter Frederick Sandys’s seven daughters and three sons. Taught by their father, all of the children became artists to some degree, but Winifred was the most successful, exhibiting work in pastels and watercolours and excelling at miniature painting. It was Winifred who supported the family through the sale of her pictures after their father died in 1904. After Winifred’s sister Gertrude (known as ‘Girlie’, the sitter in this picture and the next three) died in 1920, Winifred married Girlie’s widower, Lionel Crane, the son of the artist Walter Crane.
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Winifred Sandys (1875-1944)Gertrude 'Girlie' Sandys, the Artist's Sister£6,800
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Winifred Sandys (1875-1944)Gertrude 'Girlie' Sandys, the Artist's Sister, in Fancy Dress£3,800
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Winifred Sandys (1875-1944)Dianeme£1,800
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Richard Buckner (1812 - 1883)Self-Portrait£12,000
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Frank Markham Skipworth (1854-1929)A Casual Glance£6,800
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