William Orpen, Irish, 1878-1931
Title: The Wash House
Date: 1905
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
91 x 73 cm
Signed: lower right: Orpen, 1905
Credit Line: Bequeathed, 1931
Object Number: NGI.946
ProvenanceAgnew; Lt. Col. Hutchinson Poe; bequeathed, Lady Poe, 1931
Exhibition HistoryRoyal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, 1913

William Orpen 1878-1931, A Centenary Exhibition, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, 1 November -15 December 1978

When Time began to Rant and Rage. Twentieth Century Figurative Paintings from Ireland, The Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, 10 February - 1 May 1999; The Grey Art Gallery, New York, 25 May - 24 July 1999
Label TextOrpen met Lottie Stafford, the model for the main figure in this painting, in 1904, while she was working as a washerwoman in the slum cottages of Paradise Walk in Chelsea. Boasting a striking physical presence, confidence and wit, she subsequently became one of Orpen’s, and other artists’, favourite models. This painting drew universal acclaim when exhibited in London in 1906, with some critics comparing it to the work of Velázquez.

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