Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Ronald Searle: Portrait of Fredrick Alexander

Fredrick Matthias Alexander (1869-1955) or F.M., as he was known,  developed the Alexander Technique, an alternative therapy designed to teach habits that promote good posture and improved health. Illustrator Ronald Searle (1920-2011) benefitted from Alexander's methods and was understandably grateful. His ink portrait of the practitioner was published in the News Chronicle of February 26, 1953.


Searle gave the original drawing to Alexander adding the inscription "For 'F.M.' from the reconstituted artist with thanks." It is after this inscribed drawing that a lithographic edition of 50 was published, numbered but not signed, making this possibly unique among Searle's prints. It seems unlikely he personally was involved in the lithograph's production. Print no. 34/50 was sold on April 23 at Roseberys, London.



Ronald Searle
Roseberys London auction April 23, 2024 accessed April 14, 2024




Sold!

Note:  For a far more comprehensive look at Ronald Searle's relationship with Fredrick Alexander, see Matt Jones's 2012 post "The Alexander Technique" in Perpetua, the Ronald Searle Tribute blog. It's right here.







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