- Artist
- Theodor von Holst 1810–1844
- Medium
- Oil paint on canvas
- Dimensions
- Support: 413 × 311 mm
frame: 537 × 433 × 75 mm - Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Purchased 1972
- Reference
- T01518
Catalogue entry
Theodore von Hoist 1810–1844
T01518 The Fairy Lovers c.1840
Not inscribed.
Canvas, 16¼ x 12¼ (41 x 31).
Purchased at Christie’s (Gytha Trust) 1972.
Coll: Rev. George Cuff, sold Fawkham Rectory, Kent, 9 February 1887, bt. John Ames; by descent to M.Ames, sold Christie’s, 18 February 1972 (283), bt. Agnew’s for the Tate Gallery.
This picture was sold at Christie’s together with Hoist’s ‘A milkmaid and her lover’ (284), also from the collection of the Reverend George Cuff, but painted on board and a bit larger, 19½ x 14 in.; the two pictures of lovers do not therefore seem to have been conceived as pendants.
An identification with Titania and Oberon, from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, is possible.
Published in The Tate Gallery Report 1970–1972, London 1972.
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