Count Mario Grixoni Portrait of an Edwardian Lady
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An original early 20th-century graphite drawing, Count Mario Grixoni, Portrait of an Edwardian Lady.
A fine graphite portrait of an Edwardian lady by Count Mario Grixoni (1879–1946).
This is one of two graphite portraits that we have for sale by Grixoni which appear to be of the same sitter. The other drawing is accompanied by an albumen print photograph of the sitter (see JP-006).
Count Grixoni was born into a noble family in Genoa, Italy. Son and nephew of senior officers in the Army and Navy, the young Grixoni also embarked on a Naval career. His ancestry, however, also included Italian artists of renown, and at a young age his drawings attracted the attention of Grosso. Grixoni was soon to devote himself solely to his art and aged twenty-three he arrived in London with little money and three young children to support. He was to stay in London for over a quarter of a century, during which time he became close friends with leading portraitists John Singer Sargent and William Orpen. Grixoni also became known for his portraits, which retained the charm and grace of the Italian school style. He exhibited at the Royal Academy in London and the Salon de Paris, was a member of The Chelsea Arts Club, the St Johns Wood Arts Club, and was part of the Council of the Pastel Society and the Council of the Arts Club.
William Burgess of Dover Collection
Dimensions: Height: 22.8cm (8.98") Width: 18.3cm (7.2")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Graphite
Age: Early 20th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Inscribed on an additional fragment of paper with the attribution: 'Count Mario Grixoni'.
Dated: --
Condition: Slight age toning and minor marks, commensurate with age. There are some soft vertical creases to the paper, which do not adversely affect the overall image. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JP-005