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To listen to more of Brian Sewell’s stories, go to the playlist: • Brian Sewell - John Singer Sargent as a pa... Born in Britain, art critic Brian Sewell (1931-2015) wrote for the "London Evening Standard" and made numerous television appearances throughout his distinguished media career. He was known for his outspoken and erudite reviews of art. [Listener: Christopher Sykes] TRANSCRIPT: My mother came from a strict Roman Catholic Irish background. Having an illegitimate child was unforgivable. Hanging on to the child was even more unforgivable. It couldn’t… you couldn’t just… there was no question of an abortion. You had the baby and then it went into a home, and that was the end of that. That is, in my case, what didn’t happen. My mother was therefore cut off without a shilling, as it were, by her family. My father’s mother, who was very substantially well off, gave my mother a small stipend until she got married. But after the age of three or four, or something like that, she no longer wanted to see me. Now there’s a certain logic there, in that there was a legitimate son. My real father had, at one stage, married, much earlier, and he had married because he’d already got a girl with child. They had the child and then decided to marry, so that the boy, Nigel, was legitimate, or legitimised.