with Leicester Galleries, London;
Dorothea, Viscountess Kelburn and thence bequeathed to Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury
Exhibition History:
Hastings, Jerwood Gallery, Century: 100 Modern British Artists, 23 October 2016 – 8 January 2017;
London, Business Design Centre, London Art Fair Museum Partner, Ten Years – A Century of Art, 18 – 22 January 2017
London, The Sammy Ofer Centre, London Business School, London|Forward Facing, 26 September 2017 – 2 April 2018;
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Berwick Visual Arts (Granary Gallery), Spirited – Women Artists from The Ingram Collection, 26 May – 13 October 2018;
Cookham, The Stanley Spencer Gallery, Counterpoint: Stanley Spencer and his contemporaries, 28 March – 3 November 2019;
Woking, The Lightbox, Collector’s Favourites (online exhibition), 1 June – 1 September 2020;
Woking, The Lightbox, Redressing the Balance: Women Artists from The Ingram Collection, 11 August – 20 September 2020;
Newcastle, Laing Art Gallery, Challenging Convention, 17 May – 21 August 2021
From 1922, Dod Procter began to paint a series of simple, monumental portraits of young women that she knew. She played with the fall of light to give her subjects a powerful sense of volume.