Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Reigned 1837-1901
-
About the work
- Location
-
Country: UK
City: London
Place: Palace of Westminster (long-term loans)
-
About the artist
James Sant, portrait and genre painter, was born in Croydon, Surrey. In 1842 he entered the Royal Academy Schools. Early in his career, he was commended for his idealised depictions of children. He later became a fashionable portrait painter and was elected a Royal Academician in 1869 and a member of La Regia Accademia Raffaello in Urbino, Italy, in 1877. He was appointed portrait painter to Queen Victoria in 1872 and as such enjoyed the patronage of many noble and landed families in England, although Victoria herself refused to sit to him. He did, however, paint state portraits of the Queen for the embassies of Turkey and Madrid. Sant died at his home in Lancaster Gate, near Hyde Park, at the impressive age of 96.
-
Explore
- People
- Victoria (1819 - 1901)
- Places
- Subjects
- royal portrait, woman, 19th century costume, ceremonial costume, ermine, robe, dress, bracelet, necklace, earring, fur, throne, sceptre, crown, Queen, carpet
- Materials & Techniques
- canvas, oil, oil painting
-
Details
- Artist
-
James Sant (1820 - 1916)
- Title
- Queen Victoria (1819-1901) Reigned 1837-1901
- Date
- 1876
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- height: 238.00 cm, width: 146.00 cm
- Acquisition
- Commissioned 1876
- Inscription
- mgmbl
- Provenance
- Commissioned for HM Ambassador's Residence, Constantinople, in 1876
- GAC number
- 0/785