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  1. Apr 10, 2023 · Philpots biblical works can seem ‘surreal’, but are they? Let’s look at a 1922 painting, Repose on the Flight into Egypt.

  2. William Roberts. c.1926. ‘Repose on the Flight into Egypt‘, Glyn Warren Philpot, 1922 on display at Tate Britain.

  3. Jun 3, 2023 · Philpot perhaps takes a lead from a much-reproduced painting The Rest on the Flight to Egypt of 1879 by Luc-Olivier Merson, which places the Flight in a symbolic Egyptian landscape, where Mary and her child fall asleep between the colossal forepaws of a statue of the Sphinx.

  4. “Repose on the Flight into Egyptis definitely one of those pieces. It breaks radically from traditional depictions of the Holy Family’s flight into Egypt. Philpot’s work is curious, provocative, and haunting, leaving viewers with more questions than answers — and perhaps that’s exactly what makes it so powerful.

  5. Repose on the Flight into Egypt (1922) Tate. Glyn Philpot struggled to shake off his early typecasting as a painter of flattering society portraits. Repose on the Flight into Egypt is arguably the best of several idiosyncratic ventures into religious territory.

  6. The Tate has three portraits and the mysterious Repose on the Flight into Egypt. The Victoria & Albert Museum, Courtauld Galleries and the British Museum have some of his drawings. There is a GLC Blue Plaque in Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill, on the studios he shared with Charles Ricketts, Charles Shannon, and other artists. Sources

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  8. In subject paintings such as Repose on the Flight into Egypt (1922), and Angel of the Annunciation (1925), he found a way to unite his devout Catholicism with his sexuality in plain sight. Boyishly attractive protagonists occupied later works such as in the stylised grandiosity of Saint Michael (1929), Resurgam (1929), and the erotically ...

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