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Study for Decorative Panel: Worshippers, for the Cave of the Golden Calf (graphite
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Study for Decorative Panel: Worshippers, for the Cave of the Golden Calf (graphite
XYC265072 Study for Decorative Panel: Worshippers, for the Cave of the Golden Calf (graphite) (see 265071 for verso) by Gore, Spencer Frederick (1878-1914); 35.4x25.6 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; (add.info.: preparatory drawing for murals in notorious cabaret club in Regent Street, London; ); Gift of Frederick Gore; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22657892
© Gift of Frederick Gore / Bridgeman Images
Figure Studies Nightclub Pencil Recto Worshipper Worshipping
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This print showcases a study for the decorative panel titled "Worshippers" by Spencer Frederick Gore. Created with graphite, this artwork measures 35.4x25.6 cm and is housed in the Yale Center for British Art's Paul Mellon Collection in the USA. Gore's study was intended as a preparatory drawing for murals that adorned a notorious cabaret club located on Regent Street in London. The artist skillfully captures the essence of worship through his intricate pencil sketch, depicting figures engaged in acts of devotion. The image transports us to an era when nightlife was vibrant and extravagant, offering a glimpse into the decadence of early 20th-century entertainment venues. This particular piece served as an integral part of the club's decoration, adding depth and allure to its interior. Gifted by Frederick Gore himself, this work holds historical significance as it represents both artistic prowess and cultural heritage. Its presence at the Yale Center for British Art allows art enthusiasts to appreciate Gore's talent while also exploring the intriguing history behind this infamous nightclub. Through this print from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, viewers can immerse themselves in an enchanting world where decoration meets worship, figure studies come alive on paper, and pencil sketches capture moments frozen in time.
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