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Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Creator: Charles Wellington Furse
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Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Creator: Charles Wellington Furse
Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904, (1935). Portrait of Dame Katharine Furse (nee Symonds, 1875-1952), wife of the painter, as Diana, goddess of the hunt. Furse was founder of the English Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD), and served as director of the Womens Royal Naval Service (WRNS) - equivalent to the rank of rear admiral - during the First World War. Painting in the Tate Gallery, London. From " Modern Masterpieces", Part 16. [George Newnes Ltd, London, 1935]
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Diana of the Uplands, 1903-1904
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is a captivating portrait print created by Charles Wellington Furse in 1935. The painting depicts Dame Katharine Furse, wife of the artist, embodying Diana, the goddess of the hunt from Roman mythology. Dressed in an elegant Edwardian attire with a straw hat and gloves, she stands gracefully amidst rolling hills and windy weather. Furse himself was a remarkable figure who founded the English Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) and served as director of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) during World War I. This portrait showcases his talent not only as an artist but also highlights his wife's significant role in supporting his endeavors. The use of color brings life to this early 20th-century masterpiece, with attention to detail evident in every brushstroke. A pair of greyhounds accompanies Dame Katharine Furse, symbolizing her connection to hunting and adding depth to the composition. Displayed at London's prestigious Tate Gallery, this artwork exemplifies modern masterpieces from its time. Published as part of "Modern Masterpieces" it gained recognition for its portrayal of mythological themes intertwined with contemporary British society. This print captures both artistic brilliance and historical significance while offering viewers a glimpse into the world of Charles Wellington Furse and his muse. It serves as a testament to Dame Katharine Furse's influential presence alongside her husband throughout their shared journey within art and wartime service.
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