Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Prose

Born and trained in the Netherlands, Alma-Tadema settled in London in 1870. His small highly polished recreations of classical Rome were popular with well-to-do middle class collectors. All are signed and numbered in Roman numerals, this being 'opus CXXIX (199).' Here ‘Prose’ is a Roman quietly reading a scroll, with a sunlit sea, perhaps the Bay of Naples behind him. Its pair ‘Poetry’ hangs nearby. Alma-Tadema had an extensive knowledge of classical antiquities and concentrated on the archaeological accuracy of his lavish Roman settings. Combining such vivid detail with Victorian sentiment and naturalism, he deliberately made the past appear contemporary.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 177

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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