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Female Figure Looking at a Reflection

Image credit: Victoria Art Gallery

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Joshua Cristall’s artistic career was full of struggle. His father opposed his wish to become a painter. Following a period working as a china painter in the potteries, he went to London and tried hard to break into the art world. For some time he lived in great poverty, eating nothing but potatoes. He eventually gained a place at the Royal Academy schools. From then on he made a living from art, but his health was never good.

A recurring strand in Cristall’s work is his way of combining the British landscape with classical motifs.

Victoria Art Gallery

Bath

Title

Female Figure Looking at a Reflection

Medium

oil on paper

Measurements

H 25 x W 35.5 cm

Accession number

BATVG : P : 1939.85

Acquisition method

gift from Mrs George Norman, 1939

Work type

Painting

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