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Gil Blas introducing himself to Laura

Oil Painting
1840 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Oil painting depicting the character Gil Blas on bended knee, introducing himself to the character of Laura, from the picaresque novel by Lesage, 'Gil Blas'.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleGil Blas introducing himself to Laura (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Oil on canvas
Brief description
Oil painting by William Simson entitled 'Gil Blas Introducing Himself to Laura' (from Le Sage, 'Gil Blas', Book 3, Chapter 5). Great Britain, 1840.
Physical description
Oil painting depicting the character Gil Blas on bended knee, introducing himself to the character of Laura, from the picaresque novel by Lesage, 'Gil Blas'.
Dimensions
  • Estimate height: 91.4cm
  • Estimate width: 67.8cm
Dimensions taken from Catalogue of British Oil Paintings 1820-1860, Ronald Parkinson, Victoria and Albert Museum, London: HMSO, 1990
Styles
Credit line
Given by John Sheepshanks, 1857
Object history
Bought directly from the artist in 1839 for 100 guineas (See orbituary on the artist in The Scotsman, September 18, 1847); given by John Sheepshanks, 1857.

This painting appeared in the exhibition Charles Dickens: An exhibition to celebrate the centenary of his death held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, June-September 1970.
Literary referenceAlain Lesage, <i>Gil Blas</i>
Bibliographic references
  • Catalogue of British Oil Paintings 1820-1860, Ronald Parkinson, Victoria and Albert Museum, London: HMSO, 1990, pp. 265-66
  • The Scotsman, 18 September, 1847
  • Victoria and Albert Museum Charles Dickens: An exhibition to celebrate the centenary of his death London: HMSO, 1970. P.3. Catalogue of the exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, June-September 1970.
Collection
Accession number
FA.181[O]

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Record createdApril 30, 2007
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