Lady Gerard in a Green Dress – Orpen Print
Lady Gerard in a Green Dress – Orpen Print
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Orpen arrived at Eastwell Park in May 1903 to paint Lady Gerard's nephew. He slipped on a polished floor in front of the assembled house party — Duchesses, Dukes, Viscounts — and made the worst possible entrance.
Then he painted her portrait, and everyone forgot the floor.
Lady Gerard was part of the Marlborough House Set, the inner circle of wealthy aristocrats who surrounded the future Edward VII. She was recently widowed, formidable, and entirely used to being painted by the best. Orpen — twenty-four years old, Irish, still building his reputation — understood exactly what was required: a sense of grandeur, the chrome green dress dominating the composition, a Titianesque pose that commanded the room it hung in.
He delivered it. The portrait passed through Christie's three times before entering the Michael Smurfit Collection, and sold at Sotheby's London in 2022. This archival giclée print is made on heavyweight fine art paper with fade-resistant inks, built to last.
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