King Edgar's First Interview with Queen Elfrida

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King Edgar's First Interview with Queen Elfrida
William Hamilton (1751-1801) - King Edgar's First Interview with Queen Elfrida (Aelfryth) - 653229 - National Trust.jpg
Artist William Hamilton
Year1774
Type Oil on canvas, history painting
Dimensions134.6 cm× 182.9 cm(53.0 in× 72.0 in)
Location Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire

King Edgar's First Interview with Queen Elfrida is a 1774 history painting by the British artist William Hamilton. it depicts a scene from the Anglo-Saxon period. Edgar, King of England was considering a marriage to Elfrida and sent his ally Athelwold to meet her. However Athelwold fell in love with her and married her himself. Edgar, intrigued, arrived at her family home at Corfe Castle in Dorset and was also entranced. Athelwold was later killed while out hunting and Elfrida became Queen of England [1]

The subject was a popular one in the mid-Georgian era. Angelica Kauffman had produced her own picture based in the story in 1771. [2] The painting was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1774 held at Pall Mall in London. [3] Today the painting is in the collection of Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire under the control of the National Trust, which acquired it in 1987. [4]

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