Quentin Durward at Liège, Belgium

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The scene is set in a narrow city street. A young man, Quentin Durward, clad head to foot in armour and wearing a sword secured by a red sash, stands, legs apart, on the left. He looks straight out at the spectator. To the left of Durward is a balding man in a red and orange tunic, leaning forward and looking up at him. Durward's right arm is grasped by an elderly man who wears a black hat with red lappets. Behind this group is a man, yelling and waving his fist, and a crowd of people looking at Durward. In the right half of the picture, in the foreground, a man lies sprawled on the ground. Above him is a man in a white shirt and green leggings who is brandishing an axe. To his right is a turbaned man, leaning forward, and behind them an angry mob, one of whom carries aloft a scythe. Above the crowd, women lean from the windows. The end of the street, with a distant church tower and the sky, can be seen at the top centre of the picture.

Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery

Nottingham

Title

Quentin Durward at Liège, Belgium

Date

c.1827–1828

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 63 x W 51.5 cm

Accession number

NCM 1974-76

Acquisition method

purchased from Messrs Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd with the assistance of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council/Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1974

Work type

Painting

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