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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Taking a dip (c. 1930) by Dorothea Sharp
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Dorothea Sharp, Taking a dip, c. 1930

Dorothea Sharp 1873-1955

Taking a dip, c. 1930
Oil on panel
30.5 x 40.6 cm (12 x 16 ins.)
Framed: 45.7 x 55.9 cm (18 x 22 ins.)
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 In the mid-1930s Dorothea Sharp was celebrated as ‘one of England’s greatest living woman painters’. It was further noted by Harold Sawkins, the Editor of The Artist Magazine, that her paintings were ‘Full of sunshine and luscious colour, her work always lively, harmonious and tremendously exhilarating ...  Rollicking children bathed in strong sunlight; her subjects appeal because they are based on the joy of life”. Taking a dip is certainly a wonderful demonstration of this youthful exuberance and the artist's love of sunlight and natural colour. Sharp exudes confidence and spontaneity in her brushwork. Her paintings are never laboured, the paint always deftly brushed and dabbed straight from the palette onto her canvas or panel. Her brush then pulled away, like a concert pianist's finger from a piano key. In Taking a dip Sharp has intentionally left the panel bare between some brushstokes. This is an integral part of the painting and a means of achieving a sense of depth and shadow, and movement in the water. Taking a dip is a lovely example of Dorothea Sharp's St Ives works; a happy echo from a peaceful wartime interlude in the 1920s - early 1930s, and a visual tonic today.

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