EVENING, MONTREUX
Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941)Anonymous sale;
Phillips, London, 8 June 1999, lot 92;
Private collection
Sheltered from the cold Rise, or north wind, the town was commended by Baedeker to 'persons with delicate lungs' as a winter residence. In a diary given to him as a Christmas present by his wife, Hazel, he notes that he was instructed by his doctor not to climb above 3,000 feet because it would be 'too much' for his blood pressure. He ignored the advice and every other day went up to Caux to paint what he described as 'the airman's view'. Lavery's interest in getting above the clouds was the after-effect of several momentous flights he took as an Official War Artist.
On one occasion in Switzerland, the Laverys were joined by his daughter Eileen, and her husband, the Master of Sempill. With Lord Sempill, a skilled aviator, Lavery took to the air and flew over the mountains and the lake, commemorating the event in a small canvas (Private Collection). Montreux, which from the time of Byron and Shelley attracted writers and artists, in the inter-war period boasted Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, Joyce and Anna de Noailles amongst its visitors. In the aftermath of war, its sanatoria, perched on the hills at Glion and Caux, practising avant-garde health-cures were also popular. With its casino, the first in Switzerland, and its splendid location at the eastern extremity of Lake Geneva, it lay at the centre of what became known as the 'Swiss Riviera'.
Reviewed by Kenneth McConkey on behalf of Fighting Words
October 2017
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