Self-portrait after Rosenberg, oil on canvas, inscribed 'Mrs Winsten' to verso, 61 x 56cm (24 x 22ins) Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918), most famous for his First World War poetry, studied at the Slade and managed to exhibit at the Whitechapel gallery before the war broke out. During September 1916 he spent ten days leave in London, it is presumably at this time he painted his portrait of Clare Winsten now held by Universty College London Art Museum. Rosenberg returned to the front and was killed in action on the night of April 1 1918. (1)
Self-portrait after Rosenberg, oil on canvas, inscribed 'Mrs Winsten' to verso, 61 x 56cm (24 x 22ins) Isaac Rosenberg (1890-1918), most famous for his First World War poetry, studied at the Slade and managed to exhibit at the Whitechapel gallery before the war broke out. During September 1916 he spent ten days leave in London, it is presumably at this time he painted his portrait of Clare Winsten now held by Universty College London Art Museum. Rosenberg returned to the front and was killed in action on the night of April 1 1918. (1)
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