Showing posts with label Ernest Normand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ernest Normand. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Victorian Pot-pourri

Here's an assortment of paintings by previously featured artists.

 Augustus Edwin Mulready: Our Good-Natured Cousin
  
 Charles Edward Wilson: The Rose Garden (1908)
  
 Charles West Cope: The Awakening of King Lear by the Kiss of Cordelia (1850)
  
 David Roberts: Kurfürstliche Burg, Eltville, on the Rhine, Germany
  
 Edmund George Warren: Harvest
  
 Edwin Longsden Long: Gibraltar (1886)
  
 Ernest Normand: Pygmalion and Galatea (1881)
  
 George Goodwin Kilburne: Ancient Sport
  
Marie Spartali Stillman: The Long Walk at Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire

Monday, April 22, 2013

Ernest Normand

Ernest Normand (1859-1923) was a Victorian painter of historical and orientalist scenes. He seemed to have a thing about "white slavery" because a lot of his paintings have that as a theme.

 Bondage (1890)

 Esther Denouncing Haman (1888)

 Evil Sought

 Playing (1886)

 Pygmalion and Galatea (1886)

 The Bitter Draught of Slavery (1885)

The White Slave (1894)