Initially, this painting was called The Wish IV (Liberty), at a later date the name was changed to Hope, or L’Espérance in French. The subject is Danielle Politzer with whom Christine had just completed a simpler portrait. It is a slightly dark painting, as the young woman in her torn blouse is seated in a cell with the only signs of light and vegetation represented by a shadow of a window on the wall behind her: she looks out of that window in hope.
In 1975 the painting was entered into the Gran Premio dei Sette Colli di Roma (Grand Prix of Seven Hills of Rome) held at the Winter Casino in Cannes, France. It won a Diploma D’Onore.
This painting was exhibited at the Bilan d’art Contemporian gallery in Montmartre, Paris, as part of Artistes du Sud de la France (Artists from the South of France) Exhibition. An article about this exhibition that appeared in La Revue Moderne – des arts et de la vie – July 1979 (below) includes a black & white photographic reproduction and states the following, translated: “Christine Benson reveals to us great qualities as a portraitist. She knows how to give her portraits finesse, density, truth and asserts a personal style. This artist from the Var reveals to us solid professionalism, good technical mastery, and knows how to give her compositions real authenticity and sincerity.”
Diary Entries
| January 23, 1974 | Easy drawing in on Danielle II using body and hands of self sitting backwards on stool. 2hrs. Am going to aim at 1 portrait, 1 surrealist, 1 landscape sketch & 1/2 nude each month! |
| January 25, 1974 | 3hrs Danielle II. |
| January 27, 1974 | 2hrs & painted in face & neck not features. Took ‘Nymphs’ to Lench’s – most enthusiastic. |
| January 28, 1974 | 3hrs. On features Danielle II. Have new idea for ‘The Wish #IV’ for freedom. An Eurasian? |
| January 29, 1974 | 3hrs Danielle II |
| January 30, 1974 | 1½hrs Danielle II |
| January 31, 1974 | Rain too dark to work |
| February 7, 1974 | 1½hrs Danielle II window refl[ection] |
| February 8, 1974 | The mayor of Fayence coming to see my work! At midi. Dammit, he didn’t come. What is it with these Provencales, so casual. Lost am’s work. Scrubbed in Chantel II |
| February 24, 1974 | 5½hrs Danielle II re-did face, eyes etc. & bosom |
| February 25, 1974 | 3½hrs Danielle II. She’s giving me a lot of trouble. |
| February 27, 1974 | 4½hrs Danielle II |
| March 1, 1974 | 1½hrs Daneille II hands |
| March 3, 1974 | 4½hrs Danielle II re did shadowed side of face |
| March 4, 1974 | Finished Daneille II 37 hrs. By far my best painting yet. Now called ‘The Wish IV (Liberty)’ |
| March 4, 1975 | Entered paintings for Grand Prix de Rome at winter Casino. Cannes. ESPERESNCE 60×73 cm 3,800F, LE RETOUR AUX SOURCES 65X82cm 3,700F, M.MAESTRACCI SCULPTEUR reservé 50 x61cm |
| May 3, 1975 | Grand Prix de Rome Diploma D’onore! Three paintings which won this prize, lady in the Retour de Sources and L’Espérance plus Maestracci. I’ve won a ‘diploma d’onore’ in the Grand Prix fr Rome! A lovely parchment one. An international exhibition, comment in Italian newspaper “Benson has the purity of a consummate artist”! |



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