Candida Stevens
Skip to main content
  • Menu
  • Artists
  • Exhibitions
  • Art Fairs
  • Publications
  • Press
  • Video
  • Contact
  • About
Cart
0 items £
Checkout

Item added to cart

View cart & checkout
Continue shopping
Menu

Irene Lees British, b. 1943

  • Overview
  • Works
  • Biography
  • Press
  • Exhibitions
  • Publications
  • Art Fairs
  • Blog
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Irene Lees, 'Unrequited Devotion' Marie Therese Walter, 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Irene Lees, 'Unrequited Devotion' Marie Therese Walter, 2018
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Irene Lees, 'Unrequited Devotion' Marie Therese Walter, 2018

Irene Lees British, b. 1943

'Unrequited Devotion' Marie Therese Walter, 2018
Archival ink on watercolour paper
97 x 77 cm
Copyright The Artist
Enquire
%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22artist%22%3EIrene%20Lees%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22title_and_year%22%3E%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_title%22%3E%27Unrequited%20Devotion%27%20Marie%20Therese%20Walter%3C/span%3E%2C%20%3Cspan%20class%3D%22title_and_year_year%22%3E2018%3C/span%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22medium%22%3EArchival%20ink%20on%20watercolour%20paper%3Cbr/%3E%0A%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv%20class%3D%22dimensions%22%3E97%20x%2077%20cm%3C/div%3E

Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Irene Lees, Someday, Over the Rainbow, 2020
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Irene Lees, Someday, Over the Rainbow, 2020
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Irene Lees, Someday, Over the Rainbow, 2020
“For me there are only two kinds of women: goddesses and doormats” – Pablo Picasso. In this series of artwork-essays, Irene Lees explores the cultural imbalances between the sexes by...
Read more
“For me there are only two kinds of women: goddesses and doormats” – Pablo Picasso.

In this series of artwork-essays, Irene Lees explores the cultural imbalances between the sexes by directing her considerable mastery with a pen towards the many tumultuous relationships of one of arts most renowned womanisers. Through meticulous skill in research and application she addresses what some consider to be an ‘unpalatable truth’ about the much-loved Spanish artist, his treatment of the women at the centre of his life and work.

Marie-Thérèse Walter (1909-1977; with Picasso 1927-1936) The fourth, and arguably most famous of Picasso's muses. Picasso met the blonde 17 year-old outside the Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris in 1927, but kept their affair secret for eight years. She gave him a daughter, Maia, in 1935, at about the time she was supplanted in Picasso's affections by Dora Maar. She hanged herself in 1977.
Close full details
Share
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr
  • Email
Previous
|
Next
10 
of  28
Manage cookies
Copyright © 2025 Candida Stevens
Site by Artlogic
Go
Facebook, opens in a new tab.
Twitter, opens in a new tab.
Instagram, opens in a new tab.
Artsy, opens in a new tab.
Join the mailing list
Send an email
View on Google Maps

This website uses cookies
This site uses cookies to help make it more useful to you. Please contact us to find out more about our Cookie Policy.

Manage cookies
Accept

Cookie preferences

Check the boxes for the cookie categories you allow our site to use

Cookie options
Required for the website to function and cannot be disabled.
Improve your experience on the website by storing choices you make about how it should function.
Allow us to collect anonymous usage data in order to improve the experience on our website.
Allow us to identify our visitors so that we can offer personalised, targeted marketing.
Save preferences
Close

Join our mailing list

Signup

* denotes required fields

We will process the personal data you have supplied in accordance with our privacy policy (available on request). You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time by clicking the link in our emails.