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Landscape with Angelica and Medora

Landscape with Angelica and Medora (© Royal Albert Memorial Museum)

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John Wootton (1682 - 1764)

Royal Albert Memorial Museum

1720 - 1730

In this classicised landscape in the manner of Gaspard Dughet, Wootton has relegated the protagonists the lower left-hand corner. This type of landscape with an ostensible 'history' subject represents the bridge between true history painting, where the role of the landscape is entirely subservient to the enactment of the subject, and the acceptance of pure landscape as a subject in its own right. The subject of the painting comes from Ariosto's poem, Orlando Furioso (1516), which tells of the conflict between Christians and Saracens at the time of Charlemagne.

  • Medium: oil on canvas
  • Dimensions: 104 x 102 cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £3750 ( Total: £15,000)
  • ArtFunded in: 1988
  • Vendor: Agnew's

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Agnew's.


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