Anna Zinkeisen, drawing in The Sketch, 9 June 1926 |
In the catalogue, the description of "The Fallen Angel" included a quote - this wasn't unique; for example, the painter Frederick H. Ball quoted Matthew 25 and Fred Roe brought a strophe by Tennyson to mind.
For Ricketts's "The Fallen Angel" - not one of his masterpieces - the quote was biblical:
"The Sons of God saw the Daughters of Men that they were fair." - Genesis vi.
Charles Ricketts, "The Fallen Angel" (study, 1926) |
Wife (Faintly): "Hadn't you better 'phone for the doctor, dear?"
Anna Zinkeisen (1901-1976) was a Scottish painter, who (with her elder sister Doris) attended Harrow School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools, where she studied sculpture. Later she designed Wedgwood plaques, London transport posters and book illustrations, but her specialities became portraits and murals, some of them for ships.
Anna Zinkeisen (1901-1976) was a Scottish painter, who (with her elder sister Doris) attended Harrow School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools, where she studied sculpture. Later she designed Wedgwood plaques, London transport posters and book illustrations, but her specialities became portraits and murals, some of them for ships.
The whereabouts of Ricketts's "Fallen Angel" are unknown, but a sketch for it was auctioned by Sotheby's in 1989 in London, and, again, in New York in 1994. This sketch shows only the right-hand part of the painting and measures 91,5 by 52 cm.