Signed Still Life Ink Drawing By Lydia Corbett / Sylvette David
Stock No
879
2020
- £795.00
- €911 Euro
- $1,078 US Dollar
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Ink drawing with watercolour wash on paper. Still life depicting a jug of scabiosa flowers with a portrait painting and books behind, a mug and glass goblet to the fore. Signed Lydia Corbett lower right.
Set behind glass in a hand decorated mount and frame with sponged paintwork.
Lydia Corbett / Sylvette David (b. 1934).
Lydia Corbett was born Sylvette David, she was one of Pablo Picasso’s muses and he simply called her ‘Sylvette’. Having caught his eye in the French town of Vallauris at the age of nineteen, ‘the girl with the ponytail’ would sit for Picasso over the course of several months between 1953 and 1954. As his muse and model, she is the inspiration behind, and subject of, over forty iconic portrait sketches, paintings and sculptures – Picasso’s ‘Sylvette’ series. While sitting for these portraits, she would often sketch to while away the time, and though she did not return to art again until later in her life, today Lydia Corbett is herself a celebrated artist working from her studio in the south-west of England. It has been said that Picasso found in his teenage muse ‘le secret de la jeunesse’ (the secret of youth).
Her art has a distinctively free and ‘childlike’ in style, she utilises multiple mediums including inks, watercolours, acrylics and oils, and also produces beautiful ceramics influenced by her time with Picasso. Her colourful paintings are predominantly still-life works, taking inspiration from the natural world. They are often filled with an abundance of beautiful flowers, and frequently feature human figures that sit somewhere on the border between fantasy and reality. The paintings have been noted for this characteristically dreamlike quality, and Corbett’s gently playful use of figures in particular has been compared to the work of Marc Chagall, while her free, confident lines are said to recall Jean Cocteau. Corbett has described how her liberal upbringing in particular enabled the spontaneous and emotionally honest nature of her artworks – her ‘stories in paint’.
She has been the subject of a 1993 BBC documentary film, which focused on her relationship with Pablo Picasso. Her artwork has been shown in the Tate, as well as other locations in London, Europe and Japan, and features in prominent collections.
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Seller Location
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire
Item Dimensions
H: 75cm W: 85cm
Period
Fourth quarter 20th Century
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
North Yorkshire, Yorkshire
Item Location
United Kingdom
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