
Sujet
The Parish Beadle - painted by Sir David Wilkie, R.A. - from the National Gallery, 1856. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
The Parish Beadle - painted by Sir David Wilkie, R.A. - from the National Gallery, 1856. Engraving of a painting. 'The price paid to the painter was three hundred and fifty guineas...Wilkie, it is well known, was unwilling to use his pencil on a Sunday - obeying the last injunction of Dr. Johnson to Sir Joshua Reynolds. On a part of this picture, however, he did work on a Sunday, and that portion was the monkey. His excuse was characteristic, and even jocular. He borrowed the monkey (it is a very fine one) from the museum at Exeter 'Change. "You see," he observed, "this gentleman is a public character, and can only be spared from his public duties on a Sunday".' Note muzzled bear and woman with hurdy-gurdy. From "Illustrated London News", 1856.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images
Notre référence
HRM23A57_218
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
24,0Mo (2,6Mo) / 30,4cm x 19,8cm / 3590 x 2341 (300dpi)