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Friendship and Loss in the Victorian Portrait

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Friendship and Loss in the Victorian Portrait Malcolm Warner
Libristo code: 04050449
Publishers Yale University Press, August 2009
This original and eloquent study brings Frederic Leighton's portrait of May Sartoris to life through... Full description
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This original and eloquent study brings Frederic Leighton's portrait of May Sartoris to life through the artist's remarkable friendship with May's mother, celebrated opera singer Adelaide Sartoris. The young Leighton frequented Adelaide's artistic and literary salon in Rome in the early 1850s, and was on intimate terms with her by the time he painted her daughter's likeness in England around 1860. Malcolm Warner places the work both within the tradition of British child portraiture since Joshua Reynolds and within its immediate biographical setting. Bringing together much new research into the circumstances of its creation, he suggests that its wistful mood and intimations of mortality may be a reflection of Leighton's relationship with Adelaide as much as a response to his adolescent sitter. May Sartoris emerges as an evocation of the Romantic 'child of nature', a meditation on themes of innocence and experience, and above all a testament to friendship.

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Full name Friendship and Loss in the Victorian Portrait
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2009
Number of pages 88
EAN 9780300121353
ISBN 0300121350
Libristo code 04050449
Weight 354
Dimensions 238 x 197 x 6
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