George Frederic Watts RA, Two studies of a figure, possibly for 'Justice: A Hemicycle of Lawgivers'

Two studies of a figure, possibly for 'Justice: A Hemicycle of Lawgivers', probably between 1852-59

George Frederic Watts RA (1817 - 1904)

RA Collection: Art

These drawings relate to G. F. Watts's fresco 'A Hemicycle of Lawgivers' in the Great Hall of Lincoln's Inn, London. Watts offered to paint the fresco in 1852, writing: 'I venture to make to the Benchers and students of Lincoln's Inn the following proposition, namely, if they will subscribe to defray the expenses of the material, I will give designs and labour, and undertake to paint in fresco any part or the whole of the Hall'. His offer was accepted but work was delayed while Watts travelled abroad for health reasons. When he eventually finished the fresco in October 1859 it was praised by friends and critics. Watts himself had mixed feelings, veering between the conclusion that this had been a wasted opportunity - 'I don't mean to say it is a disgraceful or mean failure, but it is a failure' - to claiming the work as 'perhaps the best thing I have done or am likely to do'. He was also proud to point out the work's status as 'the only true fresco' in the country. To celebrate this gift the Benchers of Lincoln's Inn held a dinner in Watts's honour and presented him with a silver-gilt cup and cover.

The Royal Academy's collection of preparatory drawings for this work consists of individual studies for drapery or details of poses, except for one compositional study for the upper section of the fresco. Mary Seton Watts, the artist's second wife, gave an account of his working methods when tackling the Lincoln's Inn fresco. She wrote that Watts, 'preferring to work without having made any cartoon...made drawings, sometimes on so small a scale that the whole composition went into half a sheet of notepaper; no study seems to have been larger than a medium-sized sheet of drawing-paper could carry, though many of the heads of the legislators were drawn or painted life-size, his friends being laid under contribution in some degree as models for the various types'. (Mary Watts, George Frederic Watts - The Annals of an Artist's Life, London, 1912, Vol I, p.150-1).

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Object details

Title
Two studies of a figure, possibly for 'Justice: A Hemicycle of Lawgivers'
Artist/designer
Date
probably between 1852-59
Object type
Drawing
Medium
Black and white chalk on brown wove paper
Dimensions

462 mm x 256 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
04/219
Acquisition
Bequeathed by George Frederic Watts RA 1904
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