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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
"The Sea Hath It's Pearls" By ~ William Henry Margetson ~ 1861 - 1940.
The cool monochrome of the location suggests an English coastal resort,
though clearly Margetson had the Mediterranean in mind. His lovely
fossicker is dressed to evoke the ancient classical past more than late
Victorian England. Indeed, Margetson's rather dry application of pale
pigment echoes Roman fresco technique. Like most of the lesser genre
painters and portraitists of his day, he succumbed to the ever-virulent
strain of Victorian classicism, being influenced by better-known
contemporaries such as Leighton and Poynter. It goes without saying that
the pearl of the title is a punning allusion to the maiden herself.
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