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LOT 78
4th September 2024
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LOT 78
Geoffrey de Selincourt – ‘Ayios Epictetos’, mid-20th century watercolour, sheet size 21.5cm x 28cm, within a signed and titled mount. Note: Geoffrey de Sélincourt, born in 1901, was the son of Martin de Sélincourt, a successful businessman and owner of the renowned Swan & Edgar store in Piccadilly Circus, London. He grew up in a distinguished family, with siblings that included the notable author Aubrey de Sélincourt, the illustrator Guy de Sélincourt, and Dorothy, who was married to A.A. Milne. Geoffrey's most successful period as an artist came in the early 1930s when he was represented by Lucy Wertheim as part of her 'Twenties Group', which included Christopher Wood, Barbara Hepworth, Victor Pasmore, Roger Hilton, Mervyn Peake and Nan Youngman amongst others. During this time, his work was also exhibited at the Cooling Galleries in London and Aldridge Bros in Worthing. Described as 'a harmless eccentric who knew nothing but his love for painting,' Geoffrey led a somewhat carefree life. However, his decision to pursue a career in art led to his disinheritance by his father. Consequently, he relied on the generosity of friends and family members, often staying with them until he had outstayed his welcome. By 1932, Geoffrey was living with his uncle, the author Hugh de Sélincourt, near Pulborough, Sussex, where he offered art lessons. In 1935, he moved to France, residing with the American artists and intellectuals Earl and Achsah Brewster at Château Brun, a hub for creatives that was frequented by figures like D.H. Lawrence, Edith Lewis, and Willa Cather. Later, Geoffrey spent time in India as an itinerant yogi before relocating to Cyprus in the 1940s. Initially, he lived with Sushil Dutt and Miss Black in Kyrenia, later spending two years in Nicosia, teaching art while living with two sisters known as 'the Egyptians.' Geoffrey returned to Kyrenia in 1947, moving in with Lieutenant-Colonel W.E. Pain and his wife, Violet. The Pain's, described as an ‘eccentric and vain couple’ had taken up art in their later years. They enjoyed having de Sélincourt's 'cheerful spirit', around their home, and the three of them even lived together in a caravan they called the ‘Trojan Horse.’ However, the Pain’s eventually grew tired of supporting Selincourt, leading to his departure from Cyprus. It is believed that Geoffrey de Sélincourt later died of tuberculosis, though the time and place of his death remain unknown
Hammer price: £600
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