Colonel Charles Harold Tetley, DSO, TD, MA, LLD, DL, Pro Chancellor of the University of Leeds (1926–1946)

  • Technique de peintureOil
  • Technique utiliséeWallArt
  • Mouvement artistiqueRealism
  • Date de création1943
  • Époque artistiqueModern
  • Dimensions116.0 x 93.0 cm
  • MuséeLa Galerie Stanley & Audrey Burton

Sir Oswald Birley (1880 – 1952)

Sir Oswald Birley (1880-1952) était un grand portraitiste anglais, célèbre pour ses commandes royales et ses portraits de figures du XXe siècle comme Churchill, Gandhi et la famille royale britannique. Explorez son œuvre.

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A Legacy Captured in Oil: The Dignity of Colonel Charles Tetley

In this commanding portrait from 1943, Sir Oswald Birley captures more than just the likeness of a man; he preserves the very essence of mid-century academic and military prestige. The subject, Colonel Charles Harold Tetrom, a figure of immense distinction serving as the Pro Chancellor of the University of Leeds, is presented with a profound sense of stillness and authority. Seated in a composed posture with hands crossed, the Colonel gazes out from behind his spectacles, his expression a masterful blend of intellectual rigor and seasoned leadership. The painting serves as a window into an era where duty, service, and scholarly pursuit were inextricably linked, offering a glimpse into the soul of a man who navigated both the battlefield and the halls of higher learning.

Birley’s technique is nothing short of masterful, employing a classical approach that emphasizes texture and light to breathe life into the canvas. The artist utilizes a rich, tonal palette that anchors the subject within a dignified, scholarly environment. Notice how the light falls across the Colonel's face, highlighting the subtle details of his mustache and the thoughtful creases around his eyes, creating a sense of psychological depth. The background, though understated, is rich with narrative potential; the presence of additional chairs and the silent sentinel of a wall clock suggest a space of quiet contemplation—perhaps a study or a faculty room—where time itself seems to slow down in reverence to the subject's importance.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers an unparalleled opportunity to introduce a sense of historical weight and timeless elegance into a curated space. The portrait does not merely decorate a wall; it commands the room, acting as a focal point that invites conversation and reflection. Its formal composition and somber, sophisticated tones make it an ideal centerpiece for a traditional library, a stately executive office, or a refined study. As a high-quality reproduction, this work allows the grandeur of Birley’s royal portraiture style to be experienced within a contemporary setting, bringing with it the emotional resonance of a bygone age of distinction and the enduring beauty of British academic heritage.


À propos de cette œuvre

  • Titre: Colonel Charles Harold Tetley, DSO, TD, MA, LLD, DL, Pro Chancellor of the University of Leeds (1926–1946)
  • Artiste: Sir Oswald Birley
  • Année: 1943
  • Dimensions originales: 116.0 x 93.0 cm
  • Format: Portrait
  • Statut du droit d'auteur: Domaine public
  • Où le voir: La Galerie Stanley & Audrey Burton
  • Mouvement: Realism
  • Technique mixte: Oil
  • Usage prévu: Luxury

L'essentiel de l'œuvre

  • Dimensions: 116 x 93 cm
  • Notable elements: Glasses, mustache, formal attire, clock
  • Year: 1943
  • Artist: Oswald Hornby Joseph Birley
  • Title: Colonel Charles Harold Tetley

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