Sir James Gunn RA, Pauline Waiting

Pauline Waiting, 1939

Sir James Gunn RA (1893 - 1964)

RA Collection: Art

James Gunn studied at the Glasgow School Art and Edinburgh College of Art before moving to Paris in 1911 where he entered the Académie Julian. By 1929 he had established himself as a portrait painter and worked very successfully in this field, receiving commissions from prime ministers, leading literary figures and royalty.

Gunn married his second wife, Pauline, in 1929 and she was the model for some of his most successful works. The setting for this painting is the lobby of Claridge’s. In the foreground Pauline is painted in sharp detail, while behind her, in softer focus, Gunn depicts the life of the hotel – a woman lighting her friend’s cigarette, the waiter and the pianist. Unlike his other more straightforward portraits, Pauline Waiting has a slight narrative element, with a frisson of suggestiveness as to whom Pauline may be waiting for in this smart London hotel.

Object details

Title
Pauline Waiting
Artist/designer
Sir James Gunn RA (1893 - 1964)
Date
1939
Object type
Painting
Copyright owner
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions

760 mm x 640 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
03/503
Acquisition
Diploma Work given by Sir James Gunn RA accepted 1961

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