Lament for Icarus by Draper

Herbert James Draper (1864-1920) :: Study of Florrie Bird for Naiad in The Lament for Icarus. Black and white chalks on grey paper.
Signed ‘Herbert Draper’ (lower left), inscribed with title (centre right). | src Bonhams
Herbert Draper (1863–1920) :: The Lament for Icarus, exhibited 1898. Oil on canvas. | DETAIL
Herbert Draper (1863–1920) :: The Lament for Icarus, exhibited 1898. Oil on canvas. | Tate Britain

Girl by a Pool · Herbert Draper

Herbert James Draper :: A Young Girl by a Pool, oil on canvas, signed 'H.J.DRAPER' (lower left), probably 1892-93. | src Bonhams
Herbert James Draper :: A Young Girl by a Pool, oil on canvas, signed ‘H.J.DRAPER’ (lower left), probably 1892-93. | src Bonhams

Although not recorded in Simon Toll’s catalogue raisonné on Draper, the present lot can probably be dated to 1892-93, when the artist was working in Rome. There are a number of related studies for the work, one of which, entitled ‘Pompilia’, depicts a girl in a similar crocheted cap (illustrated p.79, no. 33). The work can also be compared with other paintings of this period, such as ‘Love in the Garden of Philetas’ (RA 1892) and ‘The Spirit of the Fountain’ (1893), where flowers and ornamental gardens appear as popular motifs. | quoted from Bonhams London

Herbert James Draper :: A Young Girl by a Pool, oil on canvas, signed 'H.J.DRAPER' (lower left), probably 1892-93. | src Bonhams | DETAIL
Herbert James Draper :: A Young Girl by a Pool, oil on canvas; probably 1892-93. (DETAIL)