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Lot 81

JOHN SKINNER CLIFTON (1822-1889) 'A Merrie Conceited Jest' or 'Childe Roland and the Queen's Dwarf '

a Shakesperean scene depicting a young man laughing at the Queen's dwarf and monkey standing before him as the group take rest at a well, a tower looming through the trees to the distance, signed in block letter verso "John Clifton, Oxford, 1865", oil on canvas, 48cm x 39cm

Estimate: £1,000 - £2,000
Hammer price: £1,800
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Note: Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came' is a narrative poem by English author Robert Browning, first published in 1855. The title, "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came", which forms the last words of the poem, is a line from William Shakespeare's play King Lear (ca. 1607). The setting of Childe Roland is nightmarish and hallucinatory in nature, and seems to act as a sort of mirror to Roland's psyche throughout the poem.

Exhibited: The British Institution, 1867

A reduced version of this work was sold at Sotheby's, Belgravia, in 1977, where it sold for £95. 

John S. Clifton lived in Oxford for most of his working life. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and British institution between 1849 and 1869, showing literary subjects of a philosophical nature. It is believed that Clifton knew the Pre-Raphaelites, who clearly influenced the artist.

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