The green room.

Primary Artist

Charles Conder (1868–1909)

Title

The green room.

Source

The carnival set. London: Ernest Brown & Phillips, 1906

Reference

Dodgson (1913), 16

Date made

1904 – (1904)

Date details

1906, published

Place made

Europe, England, Greater London, London View on map Close map

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Category

Print

Print type

planographic

Technique

transfer-lithograph, printed in red ink, from one stone

Matrix size

22.4 x 30.8 cm (printed image)

Support

cream laid W King, Alton Mill paper

Support size

29.5 x 37.6 cm (sheet)

Manufacturers mark

watermark: centre right vertical, 'W KING / ALTON MILL'.

State

published state

Impression

33/50

Edition information

edition of 50

Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent

Signed lower left below image in black pencil, 'Charles Conder'. Not dated. Inscribed lower right below image in black pencil, 'No 33'.

Inscriptions or device subsequently added to the work

Inscribed upper right in black pencil, '6' [encircled]. Inscribed verso upper left - upper centre in black pencil, 'The Green Room - rare. signed / 5 guineas'. Inscribed verso lower right in black pencil, 'The Green room'. Inscribed verso lower left in black pencil, 'Mrs [?] Lawson'.

Subject description

Interior scene of four women, one lying on a chaise longe, and two men, one in Harlequin costume the other dressed as Pierrot .

Collection

National Gallery of Australia

IRN

75670

Accession number

80.2238

Accession method

Purchase

Meeting

Meeting 2, 1980/81 (1980-09-09)

Provenance

Mrs A. Cecil Lawson, London. The attribution to Lawson is due to inscriptions on this print and that of NGA 1946.29, L'entree en scene. The inscriptions is in the same hand. Redfern Gallery, London? Purchased by the Australian National Gallery, from Thirty Victoria Street [gallery], Sydney, 9 September 1980

Credit line

Purchased 1980

Country of context

Australia

Notes

Provenance attributed to Mrs A Cecil Lawson, through inscriptions on this print and that of NGA 1946.29, L'entree en scene. The inscriptions is in the same hand.

Creators

Conder, Charles. | (1868–1909) Australian | English | Male | artist

Last Updated

08 Jan 2013