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Interior with Figures

  • Creation date1935
  • Dimensions45.0 x 55.0 cm

Patricia Preece (1894-1966) was an English artist linked to the Bloomsbury Group, famed for her complex life & association with Stanley Spencer. Though she exhibited widely, most works were by Dorothy Hepworth, her lifelong companion. Known for portr

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Artist Biography

Patricia Preece: A Life Woven Through Art and Mystery

Born Ruby Vivian Preece in Kensington, London, in 1894, Patricia Preece’s life was a tapestry of unconventional choices, artistic collaborations, and a lingering air of intrigue. Her story is inextricably linked to the Bloomsbury Group, Stanley Spencer, and a remarkable partnership with her lifelong companion, Dorothy Hepworth – a relationship that ultimately redefined our understanding of authorship in 20th-century art. From her early years marked by military family life and exposure to artistic circles, Preece’s journey was one of constant evolution, shaped by personal relationships and a burgeoning talent for portraiture.

Preece's formative years were spent navigating the social landscape of Edwardian England. Her father, James Duncan Preece, served in the army, contributing to the family’s itinerant lifestyle. This exposure instilled in her a sense of adaptability and an appreciation for diverse cultures. Crucially, she found herself immersed in the vibrant artistic community surrounding the Slade School of Fine Art, where she met Dorothy Hepworth – a connection that would profoundly influence both their lives and careers. The Slade's progressive environment fostered experimentation and challenged traditional notions of art, providing Preece with the foundational skills and intellectual stimulation necessary for her future endeavors.

The Shadowy Affair with W.S. Gilbert and the Birth of Patricia

A pivotal moment in Preece’s early life occurred in 1911, when she became involved in a tragic incident surrounding dramatist W.S. Gilbert. While swimming in his lake at Grim's Dyke – an estate owned by Gilbert – she lost her footing and called out for help. Gilbert, then 74 years old, bravely dove into the water to rescue her. However, he tragically succumbed to a heart attack during the rescue attempt. This event profoundly impacted Preece, leading her to adopt the name Patricia as a tribute to the deceased dramatist. The inquest that followed brought Preece’s youth and vulnerability to public attention, solidifying her image as a fair-haired schoolgirl caught in a dramatic circumstance.

Following this fateful event, Preece embarked on a period of personal transformation, engaging in finishing school studies in Lytham St Anne's. She became engaged to an officer in the Royal Naval Reserve, but the relationship ultimately dissolved, reflecting the societal constraints placed upon women during that era. This experience likely contributed to her independent spirit and determination to forge her own path.

The Bloomsbury Circle and the Partnership with Dorothy Hepworth

In 1918, Preece enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, where she continued to develop her artistic skills under the guidance of Henry Tonks. It was here that she formed a deep and enduring bond with Dorothy Hepworth – a fellow artist whose talent was often overshadowed by Preece’s public profile. Together, they established a studio in Paris, immersing themselves in the avant-garde art scene and experimenting with new techniques. Their collaboration extended beyond mere artistic partnership; it became a profound emotional connection that shaped their lives for decades.

Returning to England in 1925, Preece and Hepworth settled in Cookham, Berkshire – a village that would become the backdrop for much of their work. They befriended Stanley Spencer, a fellow artist known for his intensely personal and often unsettling depictions of rural life. Spencer’s obsession with Preece became increasingly pronounced, leading to a complex and ultimately tumultuous marriage in 1937. However, it was later revealed that nearly all the artwork attributed to Preece during this period – and indeed throughout much of her career – had been painted by Hepworth under the guise of Preece's name. This revelation dramatically altered our understanding of their artistic partnership and challenged conventional notions of authorship.

A Legacy of Mystery and Unacknowledged Genius

Despite the controversy surrounding the attribution of her work, Patricia Preece remains a fascinating figure in British art history. Her life was marked by unconventional choices, a passionate love affair with Dorothy Hepworth, and a complex relationship with Stanley Spencer. While she rarely exhibited her own paintings during her lifetime, her influence on Hepworth’s career is undeniable. Augustus John famously declared Preece one of the six greatest women artists in England – a testament to her innate talent and artistic vision.

Today, Preece's legacy endures through the remarkable body of work created by Dorothy Hepworth under her name. Her story serves as a poignant reminder of the often-overlooked contributions of women artists throughout history and the enduring power of love, collaboration, and mystery in shaping an artist’s life and work. Her paintings, imbued with a quiet intensity and evocative beauty, continue to captivate viewers and invite contemplation on the complexities of her extraordinary existence.

patricia preece

patricia preece

1894 - 1966

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Bloomsbury Group
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Roger Fry
    • André Lhote
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Stanley Spencer
    • Dorothy Hepworth
  • Date Of Birth: January 22, 1894
  • Date Of Death: May 19, 1966
  • Full Name: Patricia Preece (Ruby Vivian Preece)
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Old Woman Knitting
    • The Visitor
  • Place Of Birth: Kensington, London
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