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CELEBRATING PORTRAITURE WITH THE NEW NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, 12 - 29 June 2023

Portrait Mode: CELEBRATING PORTRAITURE WITH THE NEW NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: William Huggins (1820-1884), Self Portrait, aged 38, with Chickens
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: William Huggins (1820-1884), Self Portrait, aged 38, with Chickens

William Huggins (1820-1884)

Self Portrait, aged 38, with Chickens
Oil on board; signed and dated 1858
21 x 17 inches
£8,500
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Arthur Ambrose McEvoy (1877-1927), The Governess
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Provenance

 

This work, painted in 1858 shows the artist feeding his beloved chickens. Huggins established a new and individual technique in creating a translucent and bright quality to his paintings, as exemplified here. He used smooth white millboards onto which he made careful pencil outlines. These would be then glazed very richly with thin, transparent colours that would allow the white to shine through creating a luminous, sometimes rainbow effect.

 

Huggins was an eccentric individual. He preferred the company of animals, especially chickens, to that of his fellow men. He hated travelling through tunnels, and so would get off the train before Liverpool and walk the rest of the way home. His epitaph, which he composed himself, read: 'A just and compassionate man who would neither tread on a worm, nor cringe to an Emperor'.

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