Weaving, ceramic manufactures, clothing and coiffure displayed through personifications as industrial arts applied to peace. Process print after C. Brown after F. Leighton.

  • Leighton of Stretton, Frederic Leighton, Baron, 1830-1896.
Date:
1800-1899
Reference:
3069835i
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Description

A Graeco-Roman arcade on a waterfront. Left, oriental traders disembark with Persian or Turkish rugs; right, purveyors of pottery present their wares; centre, women are adorned with fine clothing and jewellery. The building itself may illustrate the arts of masonry, architecture, metalwork, etc., and a boat in the foreground to navigation, ship-building etc. In the background, a prospect of a citadel (the acropolis of Athens?)

Publication/Creation

1800-1899

Physical description

1 print : process print, printed in brown ; image 34.1 x 79 cm

Lettering

The industrial arts applied to peace. From the fresco by Sir Frederick Leighton, P.R.A. in the South Kensington Museum. C. Roberts f.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 3069835i

Reproduction note

After a wood engraving by C. Brown published as a supplement to The graphic, 15 June 1889, after a fresco painted by Leighton from 1870 to 1872 in the Victoria and Albert Museum

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