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Flora's Cloak,

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About the artwork
With the painting’s title, Gluck refers to the Roman mythological goddess of flowers and spring. A symbol of youth, fertility and new life, Gluck’s nude Flora, with her cape of flowers, was painted after the start of the artist's relationship with the florist Constance Spry, and during a period of deep appreciation for the Cornish landscape. Gluck was especially struck by the effect of chameleon-like effect of light upon the sky and landscape in Larmona, Cornwall, elements that can been seen at play in Flora’s Cloak.

Please note that Large is the largest print size we are able to offer for this artwork.
  • Artist Gluck
  • Artwork Flora's Cloak
  • Material FSC Certified paper and wood
  • Credit Original: Oil paint on canvas 66.4 × 41 cm Tate. Purchased with funds provided by the Denise Coates Foundation on the occasion of the 2018 centenary of women gaining the right to vote in Britain 2019© The Gluck Estate. All rights reserved, DACS 2022"

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Gluck (1895 – 1978) was a British painter, who rejected any forename or prefix. Born in London, Gluck attended St John's Wood School of Art between 1913 and 1916 before moving to the west Cornwall valley of Lamorna and joining the artists' colony there. Throughout the artist’s career, Gluck became noted for portraits and floral paintings, as well as a new design of picture-frame. By campaigning against the poor quality of oil paints available in the 1950s, Gluck also eventually persuaded the British Standards Institution to create a new standard for oil paints. Gluck’s joint self-portrait with Nesta Obermer, Medallion is viewed as an iconic Queer statement.
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As custom prints are made to order, unfortunately we cannot accept returns if you have changed your mind or made a mistake. If we have made a mistake, or there is a problem with your order, then please contact our customer service team at shop@tate.org.uk.
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Our custom prints are high-quality, made-to-order fine art print reproductions of Tate collection and exhibition artworks. Available in a choice of sizes and hand-made frames, they’re created using state of the art technology and sustainably sourced materials by our Sussex-based print specialists.
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