One Unbroken Stream: Ingres to Auberbach
Interesting display at the National Portrait Gallery tracing the idea of transmission of an
artistic culture over centuries by tracing a link from Ingres to Auberbach.
The idea was represented by one portrait from each of five artists, Ingres, Degas, Sickert, Bomberg and Auberbach. The trail was that Degas met Ingres once plus was taught by a former pupil of the great man, Sickert was taught by a pupil of Whistler who had met Degas when taking the portrait of his mother to the Salon, Bomberg attended Sickert’s evening class at the Westminster School of Art and Auberbach was a at Bomberg’s classes at Borough Polytechnic. It could have gone one step backwards into the 18th century as Ingres was a pupil of David.
I did think some of the links were a bit tenuous but it was an interesting idea to trace an artistic tradition in this way and I’d love to see a bigger show on a similar theme
Closes on 2 September 2018
The idea was represented by one portrait from each of five artists, Ingres, Degas, Sickert, Bomberg and Auberbach. The trail was that Degas met Ingres once plus was taught by a former pupil of the great man, Sickert was taught by a pupil of Whistler who had met Degas when taking the portrait of his mother to the Salon, Bomberg attended Sickert’s evening class at the Westminster School of Art and Auberbach was a at Bomberg’s classes at Borough Polytechnic. It could have gone one step backwards into the 18th century as Ingres was a pupil of David.
I did think some of the links were a bit tenuous but it was an interesting idea to trace an artistic tradition in this way and I’d love to see a bigger show on a similar theme
Closes on 2 September 2018
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