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, Irish, 1881-1968
Title
The Sunshade
Datec.1913
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions
81 x 65 cm
Signedlower left: Leech
Credit LinePresented, Mrs M. Botterell, 1952
Object numberNGI.1246
ProvenancePercy Botterell, c. 1919; bequeathed to May Botterell; presented, May Botterell, 1952Exhibition HistoryNEAC, London, 1916

William John Leech: An Irish Painter Abroad, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, 23 October 1996 - 15 December 1996; Musée des Beaux Arts, Quimper, 10 January - 10 March 1997; The Ulster Museum, Belfast, 28 March- 22 June 1997

When Time Began to Rant and Rage: Twentieth Century Figurative Paintings from Ireland, The Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, 10 February 1999 - 1 May 1999; The Grey Art Gallery, New York, 25 May 1999 - 24 July 1999

Label TextElizabeth Saurine, the artist’s first wife, modelled for this painting. In the background, the tall stems of lilies are visible. The setting may be the garden in Concarneau, where Leech painted his well-known picture A Convent Garden, Brittany (c.1913; National Gallery of Ireland). The parasol filters the sun and casts green shadows on the woman’s face. Both the bold colouring and the patches of light are characteristic of Leech’s Post-Impressionist style.