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The Toilet, 1927, (1931). Artist: Charles Shannon
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The Toilet, 1927, (1931). Artist: Charles Shannon
The Toilet, 1927, (1931). From the collection of the Usher Gallery, Lincolnshire. From The Studio Painting Series. 1 - Figure Studies. [The Studio Limited, William Edwin Rudge, London & New York, 1931]
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This print showcases "The Toilet, 1927" by Charles Shannon, an esteemed artist of the early 20th century. The artwork is part of The Studio Painting Series and belongs to the collection of the Usher Gallery in Lincolnshire. In this intimate portrayal, a woman delicately leans against a vanity table, her body bathed in natural light that filters through a nearby window. Her nudity is tastefully depicted as she gazes into a mirror, seemingly lost in thought or perhaps contemplating her appearance. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; from the intricate jewellery adorning her neck and wrists to the gilded accents throughout the room. Shannon skillfully captures both vulnerability and confidence within his subject's pose. "The Toilet" invites viewers to ponder themes such as femininity, self-reflection, and societal expectations surrounding beauty during the 1920s and 1930s. It serves as a poignant reminder of how art can transcend time and continue to resonate with audiences today. This remarkable piece has been preserved through meticulous printing techniques by The Print Collector29. Its inclusion in Heritage Images' extensive collection ensures that it will be cherished for generations to come.
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