Showing posts with label Thomas Faed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Faed. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2014

Pot-pourri

 Joseph Farquharson: Delphiniums in a Wooded Landscape
  
 Marcus Stone: Claudio, deceived by Don Juan, accuses Hero, 
from 'Measure for Measure' by William Shakespeare
  
 Marcus Stone: Royalists Seeking Safety (1866)
  
 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema: Etruscan Vase Painters (1871)
  
 Thomas Faed: A Game of Draughts
  
 Thomas Faed: A Lady of High Degree
  
 Walter Dendy Sadler: The Compleat Angler (1884)
  
 William Bell Scott: King Arthur carried to the Land of Enchantment (1847-62)
  
William Bell Scott: Study of Flowers and Fruit (1860)

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Thomas Faed, ctd

Final set of paintings by Thomas Faed.

The Last of the Clan (1865)

 The Ray of Sunlight (1857)

 The Silken Gown (1860-63)

 The Soldier's Return
 Title Unknown

 Violets and Primroses (1874)

 Visit to the Village School (1852)
In Thomas Faed's Visit to the Village School (1852), set in Scotland, a local bigwig and his wife listen to the youngest students reading, while some of the older pupils taunt their young black servant. (from "The Forgotten Victorians," by Lucy Fisher)
 When the Day is Done (1870)

 Where's My Good Little Girl? (1882)

Worn Out (1868)

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Thomas Faed

Thomas Faed (1826-1900) was a Scottish painter.

A Game of Draughts

 Faults on Both Sides (1861)

 Highland Lassie (1871)

 Home and the Homeless (1856)

 Oh, Why Have I Left My Hame? (1887)

 Sophia and Olivia (1851)
[characters from The Vicar of Wakefield]

 Sunday in the Backwoods (1858)

 Taking Rest (1858)

 The End of a Happy Day

The First Step