1800s Henry Nelson O’neil SIGNED Engraving “King Ahasuerus & Ester” FRAMED COA

$279.00

Artist: Henry Nelson O’Neil (Russian, 1817 – 1880)
Title: The scribes reading the chronicle to Ahasuerus
Medium: Antique engraving on wove paper after the original by master engraver William Home Lizars (Scottish, 1788 – 1859) .
Year: 1867
Signature: Signed in the plate.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image size 7 1/8 x 9 7/8 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 16 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Night scene, with King Ahasuerus and his wife Esther reclining on cushions in a tent, listening to one of three scribes, kneeling in front of them at left, reading from a scroll; two other scrolls lying on the floor at centre foreground; a female attendant holding a ribbon around the frame of a harp in background at right.
Henry Nelson O’Neil was an historical genre painter and minor Victorian writer. He worked primarily with historical and literary subjects, but his best-known paintings dealt with the Indian Mutiny. Eastward, Ho!, dated August 1857 but exhibited the following year, depicts the British troops embarking for India. A second painting, Home Again (1859), shows the troops returning to England. He also had popular successes with romantic scenes portraying the deaths of Mozart and Raphael, depicted as though mentally transported to heaven by their own religious art. In The Last Moments of Mozart the dying composer listens to singers performing part of his Requiem. The Last Moments of Raphael shows the painter contemplating the unseen figure of Christ in his Transfiguration. O’Neil was a member of The Clique, a group of artists in the 1840s who, like the later Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, met regularly to discuss and criticize one another’s works. The other members of The Clique were Augustus Egg, Alfred Elmore, Richard Dadd, William Powell Frith, John Phillip, Edward Matthew Ward. Most of the Clique opposed the Pre-Raphaelites, but O’Neil was the most virulent in his condemnation of the movement, attacking them in both paintings and writings. These included his futuristic fantasy Two Thousand Years Hence (1867), which portrayed Britain in the year 3867 as a frozen wasteland excavated by an archaeologist from New Zealand. The archaeologist uncovers evidence of the decline of British culture in the nineteenth century, allowing O’Neil to vent his own distinctly reactionary political views, predicting dire consequences of the Reform Act 1867. In July, 1865, O’Neil accompanied the Great Eastern on her voyage to lay the cable of the Atlantic telegraph, hoping to find on board a subject suitable for a picture: the unfortunate breaking of the cable, however, prevented the accomplishment of the artist’s intention. During the voyage he edited and illustrated five issues of the shipboard newsletter The Atlantic Telegraph, and on his return to England he published an account of the expedition in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine. In 1866 he again accompanied the cable expedition, producing five more publications which were printed on board, and later wrote a humorous account of the voyage for the magazine London Society.

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1800s henry nelson o'neil signed engraving "king ahasuerus & ester" framed coa1800s Henry Nelson O’neil SIGNED Engraving “King Ahasuerus & Ester” FRAMED COA
$279.00