Lot 1222 , § Jacob Kramer (1892-1962) The Jewess, 1923, 30 x 25in.

§ Jacob Kramer (1892-1962) The Jewess, 1923, 30 x 25in.

§ Jacob Kramer (1892-1962)
oil on canvas,
'The Jewess', 1923,
indistinctly signed,
30 x 25in.
Estimate £4,000-6,000

Exhibited: Fine Arts Section, British Empire Exhibition, Olympia 1924

Literature: David Manson, Jacob Kramer: Creativity and Loss (Bristol: Sansom & Co., 2006) 140-1
Millie Kramer, Jacob Kramer: A Memorial Volume, (Leeds: E.J.Arnold & Son, 1969) 60.


Oil on original canvas which has been re-stretched and reinforced from behind with some sort of paint or varnish rather than a canvas reline, the canvas remains a little saggy showing some slight undulation particularly towards the curve of the sitter's hair at 10 o'clock, paint is thickly applied with a stable craquelure running through all of the dark and red paint but not really evidence in the right, further to this the paint also looks rather dirty, there is one small loss of paint showing as a small speck between approx 3 inches away from 2 o'clock, this small flake paint approx 2 x 3mm has been covered by retouching the bare canvas, the signature is indistinct but in the lower left corner, otherwise the work is housed in possibly the original parcel gilt ebonised frame which equally looks a little dented,
Christie's stencil number verso JX677.


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Sold for £8,500