W.Maxwell Reekie

Edward Roworth, 1880 - 1964


W.Maxwell Reekie

Edward Roworth 1880 - 1964

Summary

A half-length portrait of William Maxwell Reekie (1869-1948). He is depicted as a thoughtful man, wearing a brown three-piece suit, white shirt and black tie. He gazes into the middle distance. He has spectacles and a receding hairline. His right hand grasps the pocket watch in his waistcoat pocket, and his left rests in his lap. The background is a dark green. Reekie was prominent in both the business and artistic life in Manchester in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in Manchester of Scottish parents. As a young man he joined the textile merchanting firm of Robert Barbour and Brother Limited. In 1910 he was appointed a director and remained a member of the board until 1942. In the course of his business life he was for several years a director of Manchester Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Reform Club and he served on the Library Committee. As a director of the Manchester Athenaeum he took a deep interest in that institution's educational work. He was awarded the OBE for his public services. Art, however, was his greatest love. He studied art under Tom Mostyn and Walter Sickert. He was a member and former president of the Royal Manchester Institution and in 1938 he received its Heywood medal for 30 years' service. He regularly exhibited his work, which sold for a reasonable sum - the Manchester City Art Gallery purchased his 'McLellan's Castle' in 1937. He died in 1948 in Didsbury, Manchester.


Object Name

W.Maxwell Reekie

Creators Name

Edward Roworth

Date Created

1900 (circa)

Dimensions

framed: 120.8cm x 99.5cm

accession number

1988.107

Collection Group

fine art
painting

Support

canvas

Medium

oil paint


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