About this artwork
This drawing is from an album containing fifteen drawings and watercolours which was offered for sale at the ‘International Surrealist Exhibition’, held at the New Burlington Galleries in London in 1936. It was priced at 1200 francs (approximately £15 at the time), and the revenue from the sales was intended to fund Surrealist publications. Wolfgang Paalen instigated the project, and presumably asked his friends to contribute drawings. This location of the first two is unknown. The first two have been lost sight of. The third was bought by the Surrealist collector Edward James and subsequently broken up. Roland Penrose purchased this album in 1936.
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artist:Sir Roland PenroseEnglish (1900 - 1984)
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title:The Freedom of the Seas
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date created:1936
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materials:Black and white chalk on grey paper
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measurements:30.50 x 46.50 cm
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credit line:Purchased with the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Art Fund 1995
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accession number:GMA 3907
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Sir Roland Penrose
Sir Roland Penrose
Penrose was born in London into a well-to-do artistic family. He moved to France in 1922 where he was subsequently introduced to members of the surrealist group, and also to Picasso, who became a good friend. During the 1930s Penrose formed the finest private collection of cubist and surrealist art...