Not on display
- Artist
- Edwin Alexander 1870–1926
- Medium
- Watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 1018 × 1780 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Presented by the Trustees of the Chantrey Bequest 1905
- Reference
- N01965
Catalogue entry
N01965 PEACOCK AND PYTHON 1905
Inscr. ‘Edwin Alexander 1905’ t.r.
Watercolour on brown paper, 39×69 (99×175).
Chantrey Purchase from the artist 1905.
Exh: R.W.S., June 1905 (115).
Lit: James Paterson, ‘Edwin Alexander, R.S.A., R.W.S., R.S.W.’ in The Old Water-Colour Society's Club, IV, 1927, pp.57, 62.
Repr: Art Journal, 1905, p.192.
After his marriage in 1904 the artist settled at Inveresk, where he installed a menagerie in the outhouses and stables and kept various birds and animals, including, for some months, a nine-foot python, which probably inspired this composition.
A similar composition, but of a dead peacock only, was reproduced in the Studio, LXVI, 1915, p.208, entitled ‘Mor’.
Published in:
Mary Chamot, Dennis Farr and Martin Butlin, The Modern British Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, London 1964, I
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