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Serena

Oil Painting
1780s (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This oil painting by George Romney depicts Serena, the heroine of a popular poem by the artist's friend and biographer, William Hayley. In The Triumphs of Temper (1781), Hayley describes Serena's enthusiasm for reading the latest romances:

"Possest by Sympathy's enchanting sway,
She read, unconscious of the dawning day.
The Modern Anecdote was next convey'd
Beneath her pillow by her faithful maid.
The nymph, attentive as the brooding dove,
Por'd o'er the tender scenes of Franzel's love:
The sinking taper now grew weak and pale;
SERENA sigh'd, and dropt th' unfinish'd tale..."

The painting in the V&A's collection is one of a number of works that Romney produced on the same theme. The Harris Museum and Art Gallery holds a version entitled Serena Reading, and the Dulwich Picture Gallery exhibited another painting with the same title in 2010, from a private collection.

The V&A also holds a print of Serena (DYCE.2929). The painting and the print were both bequeathed to the Museum by the Reverend Alexander Dyce.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSerena (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Oil on canvas
Brief description
Oil Painting, 'Serena', George Romney, 1780s
Physical description
An oil portrait of a young woman
Dimensions
  • Estimate height: 35.75in
  • Estimate width: 26.75in
Dimensions taken from Summary catalogue of British Paintings, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973
Style
Credit line
Bequeathed by Rev. Alexander Dyce
Object history
Bequeathed by Rev. Alexander Dyce, 1869
Subject depicted
Summary
This oil painting by George Romney depicts Serena, the heroine of a popular poem by the artist's friend and biographer, William Hayley. In The Triumphs of Temper (1781), Hayley describes Serena's enthusiasm for reading the latest romances:

"Possest by Sympathy's enchanting sway,
She read, unconscious of the dawning day.
The Modern Anecdote was next convey'd
Beneath her pillow by her faithful maid.
The nymph, attentive as the brooding dove,
Por'd o'er the tender scenes of Franzel's love:
The sinking taper now grew weak and pale;
SERENA sigh'd, and dropt th' unfinish'd tale..."

The painting in the V&A's collection is one of a number of works that Romney produced on the same theme. The Harris Museum and Art Gallery holds a version entitled Serena Reading, and the Dulwich Picture Gallery exhibited another painting with the same title in 2010, from a private collection.

The V&A also holds a print of Serena (DYCE.2929). The painting and the print were both bequeathed to the Museum by the Reverend Alexander Dyce.
Collection
Accession number
DYCE.22

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Record createdOctober 5, 2006
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