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Sir Lawrence
Alma-Tadema was a Dutch ex-patriate who lived most of his life in England.
His name had been Lorens Tadema and Alma had been his middle name in
Holland. His life followed a path similar to that of Victorian England. He
was born a year before Victoria in 1836 and was knighted on her 80th
birthday. Tadema was arguably the most successful painter of the Victorian
era. For over sixty years he gave his audience exactly what it wanted;
distinctive, elaborate paintings of beautiful people in classical
settings. His incredibly detailed reconstructions of ancient Rome, with
languid men and women posed against white marble in dazzling sunlight
provided his audience with a glimpse of a world of the kind they might one
day construct for themselves at least in attitude if not in detail. During
his sixty productive years Tadema produced over 400 known paintings and
had some success designing musical instruments as well. In 1980 a piano he
designed for Henry Marquand of New York made 177,273 pounds at auction,
making it to date not only the most expensive such musical instrument ever
sold, but also the most costly example of 19th-century applied art). |
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