Edith Recovering Harold's Body after the Battle of Hastings

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Edith Recovering Harold's Body after the Battle of Hastings
Horace Vernet Edith retrouvant le corps d'Harold 1827.jpg
Artist Horace Vernet
Year1827
Type Oil on canvas, history painting
Dimensions370 cm× 430 cm(150 in× 170 in)
Location Musée Thomas-Henry, Cherbourg

Edith Recovering Harold's Body after the Battle of Hastings is an 1827 history painting by the French artist Horace Vernet. [1] It depicts the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 during the Norman Conquest of England, where the English monarch Harold Godwinson was defeated and killed in the fighting.

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History and description

The painting shows a famous scene as Edith the Fair, accompanied by some monks, scoured the battlefield for her husband, the fallen Harold. Edith, in the company of an older woman, and a monk, both point to the dead body of the king. He is lying in a broken palisade, partially naked, with a sheet hiding his face which has been disfigured by an arrow. [2]

British historical themes were very fashionable in France during the Restoration era, particularly those of Walter Scott. Vernet produced several paintings including this one. [3]

It was one of several historical paintings Vernet exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1827. [4] In 1828 it was exhibited in London at William Armfield Hobday's gallery in Pall Mall. [5] Today it is in the collection of Musée Thomas-Henry in Cherbourg. [6]

References

  1. Ruutz-Rees p.12-13
  2. Harkett & Hornstein p.162-64
  3. Fahy p.326-27
  4. Harkett & Hornstein p.162
  5. The London Magazine. Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828. p.229-30
  6. "Restauration d'un tableau d'Horace Vernet : Edith retrouvant le corps d'Harold après la bataille d'Hastings". 18 February 2021.

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