
Penny Day
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Yonty Solomon, by whom bequeathed to the present owner
Private Collection, U.K.
Bell Flowers was very probably painted at Winifred Nicholson's house in Cumbria, (or Cumberland as it was until the county boundary changed in 1972), with its views out over the North Pennines. While she travelled extensively and painted on her travels, in many ways Winifred Nicholson was most at home in Cumbria, writing "I have always lived in Cumberland – the call of the curlew is my call, the tremble of the harebell is my tremble in life, the blue mist of lonely fells is my mystery, and the silver gleam when the sun does come out is my pathway" (Unknown Colour: Paintings, Letters, Writings by Winifred Nicholson, ed. Andrew Nicholson, Faber and Faber, London, 1987, p.43).
We are grateful to Jovan Nicholson for compiling this catalogue entry.