Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Poetry

In ‘Poetry’ a wistful young woman sits with a golden lyre and unfurling scrolls, swathed in rich fabrics against a background of ancient architecture and coloured blossom. Alma-Tadema’s paintings cleverly combine the academic notions of classical art and the romantic aesthetics popular among the Victorian middle class. Roman subjects were often an excuse for lavish fantasies and sumptuous decoration. A pendant to the painting of 'Prose,' this work depicts the personification of 'Poetry' plucking a lyre as she reaches for a scroll to read. It is numbered 'opus CCIII (203)'

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 178

Creation/Production

Sir Lawrence, ALMA-TADEMA
Date: 1879

Acquisition

Bequest, 1882

Measurements

Techniques

oil on wooden panel
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

oil
wood panel

Location

In store
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