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Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
125.0 × 104.2 cm
Place/s of Execution
Melbourne, Victoria
Inscription
stamped in ink u.l.: PRUDENCE FLINT
inscribed in black chalk on reverse u.l.: Second Meal / 2022
Accession Number
2024.21
Department
Contemporary Art
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with funds donated by Bruce Parncutt AO and Celebration Donors, 2024
Gallery location
Gallery 9
Level 2, NGV Australia
About this work

Without specific narratives but full of psychological richness, Prudence Flint’s paintings of women escape easy interpretation. Seemingly lost in thought, the figures are surrounded by everyday objects that serve as metaphors for their inner worlds. Flint’s paintings take long periods to make. They begin as ideas reproduced in pencil and charcoal drawings before being painted from life in her studio, where Flint works with a close circle of friends who have modelled for her for years. Flint’s recent works reflect her ongoing interest in the traditions of figurative painting and the representation of women throughout art history.