The Linen-Gatherers by Valentine Cameron Prinsep, 1838-1904. c. 1878. Oil on canvas. Source: 1883 Magazine of Art.[Click on image to enlarge it.]

The Magazine of Art critic enthused, that this painting was “one of the most attractive Academy pictures of its year. The breezy subject is pleasant, and the composition has that processional movement, added to quaint zigzag forms, which always takes the eye. The artist was happy, too, in treating, with only slight idealisation, one of the few paintable passages of English country-life still unhackneyed, because unsought by the conventional lovers of the picturesque. His linen-gatherers straggle homewards over the downs with the gait and action of nature ; and this rare merit is united with solidity of drawing and of execution” (406).

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Bibliography

Meynell, Wilfrid. “Val Princep A.R.A.: Painter and Dramatist.” Magazine of Art. 6 (1883): 405-09. Internet Archive version of a copy in the University of Toronto Library. Web. 5 September 2013.


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