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William Logsdail (British, 1859-1944), "Study of a Washwoman, Probably for the 'St. Anne's Almshouses, Antwerp'", 1880, oil on wood panel, signed and dated lower left, 9-1/4" x 5-1/2". Framed. William Logsdail, a prolific portrait, landscape and genre painter, is best known for his realistic rendering of everyday figurative "scenes" in markets, squares (piazzas) and church courtyards. Logsdail studied architecture at the Lincoln School of Art and Design, before attending the Academy Royale des Beaux-Arts in Antwerp, where he was exposed to naturalism - the art of painting real things in natural, as opposed to staged, settings. While in Belgium, Logsdail painted the peasantry, proletariat and indigent in sweeping cityscapes that later defined his famed Italian scenes. The painting offered here belongs to this tradition, and may represent a pivotal study in the formation of Logsdail's mature works. The open neckline and smock-style chemise that the sitter wears is indicative of a working-class girl, and closely resembles the two central washwomen in his painting of the courtyard at "St. Anne's Almshouses, Antwerp". The hat is all the more telling as it is neither the fashionable poke bonnet nor the typical Dutch/Flemish "hovetcleet" - the white hood seen in Logsdail's 1879-1880 painting of washwomen in the "Fish Market". The headdress anomalies in these works, painted scarely a year apart, strongly suggest that this study and the "St. Anne's Almshouses" influenced his Italian scenes as they were painted around the time Logsdail moved to Venice in the fall of 1880. This reading is all the more plausible since these distinctive cloche-style (Flapper) hats reappear in the crowds of Logsdail's most famous Venetian painting, "The Piazza of St. Mark," which he began sketching upon his arrival in the city.


  • Condition: In generally good condition. Scattered nicks and areas of abrading, especially along upper edge. Evidence of past restoration: inpainting at mid-upper edge, eye, chin and cheek, signature may possibly have been strengthened. Layer of surface soiling. Yellowing of varnish layer.

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