Triste Chatelaine
Undine
Fleurs du Mal
Hampstead
Noel (73.6 × 101.6), 1937
The Punt (20.3 × 25.4), c. 1937
Miss Susan Ertz (80 × 100.3)
The Lady Mount Temple (100.3 × 80) c.1936
Nature Morte, c. 1937
In Aid of … charcoal drawing
Sulky Spring, Southease (25 × 35.6), oil on board, 1937
The Sands Run Out, Poole Harbour (25.4 × 35.2), oil on canvas laid on board, 1937
Falmer Church (76.6 × 87.6), 1937. Birmingham Art Gallery
Lords and Ladies (74.9 × 74.9), c. 1936 163 They Also Serve …, 1937
White Lilac and Guelder Rose. City Art Gallery, Manchester 177 Peter Giffard, 1939
John Boughey (50.8 × 40.6), 1939
Portrait of an English woman, Mrs Ernest Sawyer (50 × 39.3), 1939 180 Convolvulus, 1940
Portrait of Sir Edward Maufe with his original sketch of Guildford Cathedral (50 × 38), 1940
The Pleiades (19 × 24), oil on board, 1940–3
Violets (34.3 × 39.4), 1941
The View from Blackdown, 1942
George Hardinge Esquire, 1942
The Eighth Army Canteen (23.5 × 33.7), 1944
In England’s Green and Pleasant Land (23.5 × 34.3), 1944
Mrs Ernest Sawyer (22.8 × 28)
Self-portrait (29 × 24), 1942. National Portrait Gallery, London The Report Post (24 × 30), oil on board 1945
Edmund Dulac, Edith Shackleton Heald, pencil drawing
England (35.5 × 30), 1946
Portrait of Wilfrid Arthur, Lord Greene, Master of the Rolls (52 × 50), 1949
The Rt Hon. Sir Raymond Evershed, Master of the Rolls, 1951
The Honourable Sir Reginald Croom-Johnson, 1954
Portrait of Frau Karl (24.3 × 24.1), oil on board 1942
Autumn, 1955–68
Portrait of the Rt Hon. Justice Lord Salmon (75 × 50), 1960
Transience (19 × 24.1), 1964
Dialogue Crepusculaire (12.7 × 17.7), oil on board, 1961
The Wave (10.1 × 18.4), oil on board, 1966
Homeward (12.7 × 178), oil on board, 1964
Requiem (20.3 × 25.4), 1964
Orchestra (24.1 × 19), 1967
‘Rage, rage against the dying of the light’ (36.8 × 54.6), 1970–3
INDEX
Admiral’s House, Hampstead 80
Adventures of a Bookseller 43
Aesop 21
Agate, James 218
Anderson, Colin 259
Apollo 163
Apple Tree in Snow (Stanley Spencer) 306
Architectural Design 300
Artists’ General Benevolent Association 310
Art News 65
Arts and Crafts 163
Arts Council 260, 261
Ashley, Wilfrid 92
Atkinsons, Bond Street 90
Avenue Road, St John’s Wood 34, 39
Baker, Emmett 65
Baillie, Joanna 69, 70–1
Bakst, Léon 52
Baldock, Teddy 74
Barney, Natalie 63
Battersby, Martin 289
Beaton, Cecil 13, 106
Beauclerck, Helen 207, 230, 236, 275, 282, 291
Beerbohm, Max 203
Bernard, Oliver P. 26
Biancheri, Abbé 229, 230–1, 232–4, 237, 238
Bible Readings with My Children 31
Birch, Lamorna 38, 41
Birmingham Art Gallery 164
Black Magic 123
Bliss, Arthur 81
Board of Trade 257–8, 263
Boger, Richard 307
Bolton House, Hampstead 12, 67, 69–85, 97, 126, 170, 176
commandeered in 1939 197–201
studio at 78, 79, 80, 122, 129, 139, 218, 222, 226, 242
Boughey, Hermia 177
Boughey, John 176, 177
Boughey, Noel 177, 203, 222
Boughey, Richard 293
Bourlet Rooms 255
Brighton 204, 270
Art Gallery 95, 205
British Art in Industry Exhibition (1935) 104
British Artists Colour Manufacturers Association 258, 261, 262
British Industrial Art Exhibition (1933) 92, 104
British Standards Institution 15, 263, 264, 268
Technical Committee on Artists Materials 262
Broadlands, Romsey 13, 92, 93, 94, 98, 101, 105, 148
Brooke, Clare 157
Brooks, Romaine:
Gluck’s portrait 62, 63
Peter – A Young English Girl 9, 63
Una, Lady Troubridge 63
Boughey, John 177
Buccleuch, Duke of 228
Burlington House 104, 110
Buryan Races
Busch, Fritz 121
Café Royal 54
Camden Joinery Mill 152
Canfield Gardens, West Hampstead 22, 25
Carisbrook Nursing Home 308
Carroll, Anthony 297, 304, 306, 312
Casares, Raul 260
Chailey Heritage Craft School 174, 189, 277
Chalk, Mr 266
Chantry House, Steyning 12, 192, 204–6, 216, 221
bookplate for
Gluck moves in 207, 218–22
ménage à trois at 218–24
renovation of 211
sold to The Fund 271, 272
studio at 274–5
Yeats Room 216, 219, 270, 275
Charlot 136
Chichester
Bishop of 10, 189, 222
Cathedral 204
Chillington Hall, Wolverhampton 178, 257
Clark, Kenneth 192, 194, 261
Cochran, C. B. (colour II), 13, 14, 64, 66
Cohen, Mrs Philip 31
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 122
Colquhoun, Ithell 242
Connoisseur 300
Cookson, Georgina 71–2
Cookson, Roger 71
Cookson, Sybil 15, 16, 70–4, 84 85, 87, 95
Copeland, Ida 182, 183
Corbett, Leonora 153, 219
Cornwall 10, 13, 15, 38, 48, 52, 65, 137, 168, 270, 308
Coster, Howard, photograph of Gluck 18
Coward, Noël 64
Coxhead, Elizabeth 214
Craig, E. M. 15, 16, 38, 42, 43, 48, 50–3, 54, 62, 77, 95, 97, 130, 283, 284, 291
Cribb, Joseph 231
Crichton-Browne, Sir James 70, 72, 80, 85
Crichton Institute 70
Croom-Johnson, Sir Reginald 242, 257
Cumberland Hotel 22, 27, 162, 163, 227, 246
Dawbarn, Ernest 108. 111, 152, 164, 173, 226
Delafield, E.M. 84
Dent, Alan 218
Desmond, Florence
Diaghilev, Sergei Pavlovich 52
Diaries of a Provincial Lady 84
Dilemma of the Painter and Conservator 259, 267
Don Giovanni 121 Dorien Leigh Gallery 53, 54
Drawing and Design 53, 65
Drumcliff, Sligo 230, 232, 238
Dulac, Edmund 64, 189, 207, 212, 215, 216, 218, 222, 275
and Yeats’s reburial 230–8
Earp, T.W. 164
Elizabeth II, Queen 157–9, 166–7, 299
Ellis, Miss Mathilde 31
Enton Hall, Sussex 276–7
Ertz, Susan 146, 162
Evershed, Sir Raymond 73, 242–4
Exhibition of Royal and Historic Furniture 174, 175, 189
Fairbanks, Douglas 43, 64
Farjeon, Eleanor 81
Farquhason, Robert (De La Condamine) 16
FAS see Fine Art Society, The
Feathered World, The 109–10
Fenton House 80
Fine Art Society, The (FAS) 78
Exhibitions of Gluck’s work
1926 12, 53, 63–7, 71, 85
1932 12, 85, 97–8, 104, 105–11
1937 143, 146, 152–68, 165, 173
1973 297–302, 303 1980–1 (memorial) 312
little contact in post-war period 222, 226, 296
re-established contact in 1970s 13, 297–9, 304
see also The Gluck Room under Gluck
Flood-Jones, Miss 37
Flower Decorations Ltd 88, 140
Footman, John 152, 167
Forbes, Stanhope and Elizabeth 38
Galsworthy, John 80
Garrick Theatre 51, 131
Gatewick, Steyning 272–4, 280
Gayfere House 92, 162
George VI, coronation of 159, 163
Gerard, Teddie
Gibbons, Stella 214
Gibson, Patrick 301
Giffard, Diana 179, 182
Giffard, Peter 173, 177
Gilbert and Sullivan 30
Gluck
and Anne Yorke 272–4, 275
burning her paintings 16, 95, 98, 139–40
and her car 172, 182, 242, 271
childhood 9, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33–5
and Constance Spry 11, 14 88–99, 140–1, 146
in Cornwall 10, 38, 41–8, 85
Credo 12, 296
cross dressing 10–11, 18, 31, 38, 65, 70, 84, 96, 98, 107, 153, 155, 270
death of 294 310–12
and Dial 133, 142
and Edith Shackleton Heald 16, 240–2, 271–7, 290, 305–8
early friendship with 192, 204, 206
moves in with 218–24
and Yeat’s bones 229–38
at Enton Hall 276–7
education 31, 34–9
exhibitions
1924, 10, 12, 53, 54, 62
1926, 12, 53, 63–7, 71, 85
1932, 12, 85, 97–8, 104, 105–11
1937, 142, 143, 146, 152–68, 165, 173
1973, 297–302, 303
1980–1 (memorial) 312
and The Family 25, 29
and The Fund 25, 198, 271, 310
flower paintings (colour III), 13, 87–9, 90, 94 97, 98, 100, 110, 146, 162, 165, 242
genre pieces (colour II), 14, 65, 66, 73, 74, 85, 110, 111, 148, 162, 163,