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| From All Walks of Life: Genre Paintings |
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Stanhope Forbes, R.A., The Harbour Window 1910, Oil on canvas, Diploma work, accepted 1910. Photo courtesy Royal Academy of Arts.
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LONDON.-The Royal Academy of Arts presents From All Walks of Life: Genre paintings from the Royal Academy Collection, on view through December 7, 2008, In the John Madejski Fine Rooms. This display explores the rich variety of genre paintings, or subjects of everyday life, from the Royal Academys own collection.
It starts with a group of so-called fancy pictures which were popular in the 18th century. Fine examples of this kind of painting are seen in Sir Thomas Lawrences Gipsy Girl and the stunning Boy and Rabbit by Sir Henry Raeburn. The display continues with 19th century scenes of rustic life, including works that reflect a nostalgia for the simplicity of country life, such as paintings by Thomas Faed, Sir George Clausen and Stanhope Forbes. Other paintings, like The Outcast by Richard Redgrave, delve into serious contemporary issues, in this case the plight of unmarried mothers.
The later part of the display shows work by artists who recorded daily life in foreign lands, including JF Lewiss jewel-like The Door of a Café in Cairo and Henry La Thangues Violets for Perfume, while many of the 20th century artists celebrate the vibrancy of city life as seen in Bill Jacklins The Rink, 3pm.
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