The Murder of Rutland by Lord Clifford | |
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Artist | Charles Robert Leslie |
Year | 1815 |
Type | Oil on canvas, history painting |
Dimensions | 245.7 cm× 202 cm(96.7 in× 80 in) |
Location | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia |
The Murder of Rutland by Lord Clifford is an 1815 history painting by the British-American artist Charles Robert Leslie. [1] It depicts a scene from the Wars of the Roses, inspired by William Shakespeare's play Henry VI, Part 3 in which the young Earl of Rutland is killed by the Lord Clifford in the aftermath of the Battle of Wakefield. [2]
Leslie got his friend Edwin Landseer, then a student at the Royal Academy Schools, to model the role of Rutland with Landseer later fondly remembering the experience [3] Today the painting is in the collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. [4]