Valentine Rescuing Sylvia from Proteus

Valentine Rescuing Sylvia from Proteus is an 1851 oil painting by William Holman Hunt. It depicts a scene from William Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona. The top left and right portions of the frame include excerpts from act V, scene IV of the play.[1] From left to right, the characters are Julia, disguised as a page, Sylvia, Valentine, and Proteus, who is in love with Julia. Sylvia's father, the Duke of Milain, and a group of followers are present in the background.[2]

Valentine Rescuing Sylvia from Proteus
ArtistWilliam Holman Hunt
Year1851
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions100.2 cm × 133.4 cm (39.4 in × 52.5 in)
LocationBirmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, United Kingdom

The painting was on display at the Royal Academy in 1851, then was transferred to the Liverpool Academy in 1851. In 1887, the painting was bought by the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. As of 2014, the painting is still in their collection.[2]

References

  1. "Valentine Rescuing Sylvia from Proteus". Rossetti Archive. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  2. "Two Gentlemen of Verona, Valentine Rescuing Sylvia From Proteus". Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
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