Reginald Brill
Framed: 53 x 37.5 cm.; 20¾ x 14¾ in.
Brill's celebrated series of work, 'The Martyrdom of Man', depicted contemporary working life in various forms, titles including The Operation, The Jury, Lineman, Waiting Room and Rest (1956, Tate Collection). In a similar vein, the present example depicts a labourer at rest, catching a moment of respite, leaning against a tree trunk.
Brill was appointed principal of Kingston School of Art in 1934, at the time poorly run and with a diminished reputation. He held the post for thirty years and during his tenure transformed the school, establishing it as one of the pre-eminent art schools in the country. His topographical scenes of Kingston today form The Brill Collection at Kingston Museum.
