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Polar Bears

Polar Bears

1921

Painting : oil

© Estate of the artist<br/>Gift of Sir Michael Sadler, 1923

Image credit University of Leeds

Details

Artist(s): Lee, Rupert (1887-1959)(Artist)

Title: Polar Bears

Date created: 1921

Accession number: LEEUA 1923.051

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/227

Collection group(s): University Art Collection

Description

Born in Bombay, Rupert Lee studied at the Royal Academy Schools and the Slade. During the First World War, he served in the Machine Gun Corps of the Queen’s Westminster Rifles. He suffered shellshock in 1918.

After the war, Lee began to specialize in animal subjects. He joined the London Group in 1920 and was its President from 1926 to 1936. He was art critic to the New Statesman, New Age, and Educational Times between 1921 and 1926. He was Chairman of the International Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries in 1936.

Physical characteristics

Category: Painting

Technique: easel

Medium: oil

Support: canvas

Frame: width 610mm height 722mm

Object: width 507mm height 607mm

Object weight: 3.6 kg

Features

Signed and dated in pencil lower right: Rupert Lee / 1921

Accession details

Accession number: LEEUA 1923.051

Accession date: 1923

Credit: © Estate of the artist; Gift of Sir Michael Sadler, 1923

Source: Gift; Sadler, Sir Michael

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Profile: Rupert Lee

Brief biography of Rupert Lee.

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Polar Bears

Online exhibition: Polar Bears – Rupert Lee

Polar Bears – Rupert Lee. On display at The Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds.

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