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This painting shows staff and a patient, Mr Wasp(e) of Claydon, on duty at the hospital. It was painted shortly after the First World War and presented by the artist to Claydon Red Cross detachment in 1950. Marion Saumarez served as a nursing member at Shrubland Park Hospital during the First World War. Shrublands Park was the home of the Saumarez family and was loaned as a hospital during both World Wars. Marion Saumarez was the daughter of James, fourth Lord de Saumarez and descendent of a line of officers with distinguished service in the British navy, her mother, Lady de Saumarez (née Jane Ann Broke), was heiress to seven large houses and land in Suffolk. In the early 1900s, Lord de Saumarez took an apartment in Paris, which gave her the ideal opportunity to develop her interest in painting. She studied at the Académie Julian for seven years, an academy that gave women the same training in art as men.
Marian paintined two works as war memorials, at Helsington, Cumbria and close to her home, at St Andrew's Church, Tostock, Suffolk. After the war Marian lived with her parents at their country house, Shrublands Park. She later moved to Grantchester, near Cambridge. She died at the age of ninety-three.
Title
Interior of Shrubland Park Hospital, Barham, Suffolk, Showing Staff and a Patient
Date
1919
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 50 x W 39 cm
Accession number
377/121
Acquisition method
transferred from the British Red Cross Society, Suffolk Branch, 1987
Work type
Painting