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The Virgin of the Harbour, 1915, (c1932). Artist: Ernest Procter
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The Virgin of the Harbour, 1915, (c1932). Artist: Ernest Procter
The Virgin of the Harbour, 1915, (c1932). Painting held at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds, Leeds. From Modern Art by Charles Marriott & Tis & Tis. [Colour Ltd. London, 1909]
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Blouse Charles Marriott Charles Marriott Tis Ernest Marriott Modern Art Procter
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This print showcases "The Virgin of the Harbour" a remarkable painting created by British artist Ernest Procter in 1915. The artwork, which was later reproduced as a print in 1932, is currently held at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, located within the University of Leeds in Leeds, England. In this exquisite piece of modern art, we see a serene and ethereal female figure standing outdoors against the backdrop of a picturesque coastal landscape. She is depicted holding two young boys close to her heart, symbolizing motherhood and nurturing love. Dressed in a vibrant red blouse that contrasts beautifully with the muted grey tones of the surroundings, she exudes an aura of grace and tranquility. "The Virgin of the Harbour" carries strong religious undertones, evoking themes of faith and spirituality. This portrayal pays homage to traditional Christian iconography while infusing it with Procter's unique artistic style. Procter's masterful use of oil on canvas brings depth and richness to every brushstroke. His attention to detail captures both the beauty of nature and the tenderness between mother and child. As we gaze upon this timeless masterpiece from early 20th-century Britain, we are reminded not only of its artistic significance but also its ability to evoke emotions that transcend time. It serves as a testament to Procter's talent as well as his contribution to modern art movements during his era.
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