- Gerald Festus Kelly
Sir Gerald Festus Kelly (
April 9 ,1879 –January 5 ,1972 ) was a British painter best known for hisportrait s.Kelly was born in
London , educated atCambridge University , and later lived and studied art inParis . [http://www.lissfineart.com/display.php?KT_artists=Sir+Gerald+Festus+Kelly Sir Gerald Festus KellyPortfolio at Liss Fine Art ] ]James McNeill Whistler was an early influence. Kelly travelled much, visitingSpain , America,South Africa andBurma .In 1920 he married Lilian Ryan, who became his model for a celebrated series of portraits. These were exhibited under the title "Jane", followed by a
roman numeral that corresponded to the year of exhibition. [Postle and Vaughan, 1999, p. 104.] Other sitters includedT. S. Eliot andSomerset Maugham , whom he painted several times. Maugham, a lifelong friend, wrote an introduction to a catalogue (1950) of an exhibition of Kelly's work. Maugham regularly portrayed Kelly in his works, as Lionel Hillier in "Cakes and Ale ", as Frederick Lawson in "Of Human Bondage " and as O'Malley in "His Excellency " presenting him as "the young Irish painter called O'Malley", and dedicating "Ashenden " to him.cite book|last = Rintoul|first = M. C.|title = Dictionary of Real People and Places in Fiction|publisher =Routledge |date = 1993|pages = 560|location = United Kingdom|isbn=0-415-059992-0]He became a favourite painter of the Royal Family. He was elected to the
Royal Academy in 1930, was the Academy's keeper 1943-45 and President, 1949-54. Kelly held a number of official positions, such as his membership of theRoyal Fine Arts Commission , 1938-43, and wasknighted in 1945. The artistJohn Napper worked as his assistant.Kelly died in
Exmouth in 1972. He is represented in many public collections, including theTate Gallery , which holds seven works.His sister,
Rose Edith Kelly , was briefly married toAleister Crowley .Notes
References
*Hudson, Derek (1975). "For Love of Painting"
*Postle, Martin; Vaughan, William (1999). "The Artist's Model from Etty to Spencer". London: Merrell Holberton. ISBN 1858940842External links
* [http://www.lissfineart.com/display.php?KT_artists=Sir+Gerald+Festus+Kelly His paintings and short biography]
* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/visual_arts/article4381363.ece 2008 article on Newport exhibition that includes Gerald Kelly painting]
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