Menu
Hit enter to search or ESC to close
Collections Menu
  • Collections Home
  • Visit Us
  • What’s On
  • Museums
  • Collections
  • Learning & Engagement
  • Resources & Research
  • Search the Collections
  • Join & Support
  • Contact
  • ETON COLLEGE
  • PARENT PORTAL
  • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
  • THE TONY LITTLE CENTRE (CIRL)
  • ETONX
  • COLLEGE COLLECTIONS
  • OEA ONLINE
  • FACILITIES FOR HIRE
What’s On
  • Exhibitions
  • Museum and Gallery Openings
  • Events
  • Heritage Tours
  • Online Exhibitions
  • Past Exhibitions
Back
Museums
  • Museum of Antiquities
  • Museum of Eton Life
  • Natural History Museum
Back
Collections
  • Archives
  • College Library
  • Fine and Decorative Art
  • Collections Care
Back
Learning & Engagement
  • Digital Learning Resources
  • Schools
  • Families
  • Colleges and Universities
  • Adult Groups
Back
Resources & Research
  • Search the Collections
  • Blog
  • Online Resources
  • Image Service
  • Loans
  • Research Facilities
Back
Join & Support
  • Friends of the Collections
  • Donate
Back
Contact
  • Contact Details
Back

Home Resources & Research Blog

George Edwards

24 Apr 2020

Fine & Decorative Art

George Edwards

Home News & Diary School Blog

George Edwards

Fine & Decorative Art

This portrait of George Edwards, one of the college butlers, is thought to have been commissioned by the college in 1975. It is considered to be a response to another portrait of College Butler Edward Wise, “Butler with ox-eye cup”, which was painted in the 1680s by an unknown artist. This is shown by the mirrored pose of George Edwards to Edward Wise, who also holds the ox-eye cup, also known as the strangers’ cup.

Butler, George Edwards by Oliver Thomas (1975)
FDA-P.145-2010

What first drew me to this portrait was the loose painterly style which the artist has used to apply the paint, some of the ground can even be seen showing through in the background wall and in the clothes of George Edwards. This loose painterly style reflects how quickly this portrait must have been painted, perhaps due to the limited time the butler would have had to sit for this painting. Furthermore, I think this loose style gives a sense of the vibrancy of the character of George Edwards and shows how active he was, emphasised by him being depicted polishing a cup. This looser style of painting also makes this painting stand out from its surrounding portraits, which have been painted with less noticeable brush marks and more attention to realism. This, however, is not a criticism of the the artist, Oliver Thomas’, work – rather an observation. Oliver Thomas, in the 1960s, increasingly handled paint with more freedom in order to record information faster; this stemmed from his love of landscape painting and desire to paint on the spot because he did not trust representations offered to him by photographs.

Oliver Thomas was a boy at Eton studying art under Robin Darwin (later Principal of the RA) and went on to study at the Chelsea School of Art in 1937. After the interruption of war (spent as a POW in Singapore) there was a further period of study at oxford from 1946 to 1948. His first role in a teaching position was as a student teacher at King’s College, Newcastle, then part of Durham University. Finally he returned to Eton in 1949 and became director of art in 1959 before leaving in 1972. Despite his love of landscape painting he also accepted commissions for portrait painting from the 1970s onwards; this would make this portrait of George Edwards one of his earlier portraits. And his strong ties to the school explain why he probably received the commission to paint this college butler just three years after he left the school for the second time. After this portrait he was commissioned to paint some notable portraits including a portrait of Christopher Clayton (President of the Royal College of Physicians).

By William Chalmers (PEPW)

Back to all blogs
Previous

The Valley of Ober-Hasli

24 Apr 2020

Next

Windsor Bridge from the West

24 Apr 2020

Contact Us

Collections Administrator
Eton College Collections
Eton College
Windsor
SL4 6DB

01753 370 590

[email protected]

Quick Links

  • Online Resources
  • Search the Collections
  • Archives
  • College Library
  • Fine and Decorative Art
  • Museum of Antiquities
  • Museum of Eton Life
  • Natural History Museum
  • Collections Care
  • Contact Details
Registered Charity Number 1139086
© Eton College 2025

Web design by TWK