Tate Britain
Feb. 14th, 2005 12:29 am
Joseph Highmore
"Mr Oldham and his Guests" circa 1735-45
This informal group portrait was painted for Nathaniel Oldham, to commemorate a dinner party at this home. Oldham came home from hunting so late that the friends he had invited to dinner ate without him. He found them relaxing with a bowl of hot wine. Oldham is shown on the far left. In the centre, holding a pipe, is a neighbouring farmer. His friend, a local school master, holds a blue and white bowl. Between them, wearing a red velvet cap, is Joseph Highmore himself, Oldham's close friend who was commissioned to paint the scene.
no subject
Date: 2005-02-13 11:17 pm (UTC)да.
очень.