Painting the Past: The Victorian Painter and British History

Painting the Past: The Victorian Painter and British History

by RoyStrong (Author)

Synopsis

Bluff King Hal, magnificent Elizabeth, innocent Princes in the Tower, beautiful, tragic Lady Jane Grey or Mary Queen of Scots on the scaffold, Cavaliers and Jacobites, the doomed handsome heroes of a lost cause; that is how we think of them. But why? The spell they cast is one of reality amplified by the history painting of the Victorian age. Whole generations of schoolchildren were brought up on text-books with reproductions of 'And When Did You Last See Your Father?', The Boyhood of Raleigh and Flora Macdonald's Farewell to Prince Charles: 'Will ye no come back again?' Yet these paintings and so many others depicting the Wounded Cavalier, King Charles and Nell Gwyn, Alfred and the cakes - creations by Frith, Millais, Ford Madox Brown, Benjamin West, Cope and Ward - have been ignored or despised by art historians and critics under the modernistic influence. Now in this enthusiastic, pioneering study, Roy Strong shows how and why - through a unique alliance between painter, antiquarian and historian - these works came into being; he separates the fanciful recreations from the accurate reconstructions of the past, pinpoints the sources and identifies literary parallels.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 208
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 25 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 1844130835
ISBN 13: 9781844130832
Book Overview: An entertaining and illuminating look at how the Victorians constructed their - and our - sense of the past and expressed it through art - by one of Britain' s most celebrated historians.

Author Bio
Sir Roy Strong was educated at the University of London, and the Warburg Institute. He joined the staff of the National Portrait Gallery in 1959 and became its Director from 1967-1973. He was Director of the Victoria & Albert Museum from 1974 to 1987 when he resigned to become a full-time writer, broadcaster and consultant. His books include The Story of Britain, The Spirit of Britain, and most recently, Feast: A History of Grand Eating.