Spencer
described in a letter how in the evening after the races, the river craft
drifted downstream to be near the concerts in the old horse ferry: ‘It
isn’t such a far cry between people listening to Handel and people
listening to Christ preaching.’ This is a study for the third work in the
Cookham Regatta series, ‘Christ Preaching at Cookham Regatta: Listening
from Punts’, 1954. It is also one of two scenes drawn in the upper
left-hand section of ‘Christ Preaching at Cookham Regatta’ (no. 11) that
appeared as independent pictures. The isteners sport costumes that were de
rigueur in the heyday of regattas on the Thames. |