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Ruth and Boaz
Artist:Walter Crane
| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | Sotheby\'s London |
| Location History: | Was first owned by a Dr Hood, presumably William Charles Hood, in 1863, who gave it to GHH, presumably George Henry Haydon the same year. Charlotte Frank bought it from Sir David Scott on 22 July 1960. |
The painting seems to show Ruth on the left, dressed in red, and Boaz on the right in armour, sitting across from each other on a grassy field with a small pitcher and two plates placed between them. Behind them, the space opens up into a mountainous landscape, with a forest on the left side. Just behind the main figures, there are three men working in the grass, which adds a sense of everyday activity to the scene. On the right, a castle sits on top of a mountain, and in front of it there are two horses, one brown and one white, which feel like they could belong to Ruth and Boaz.
Information Compiled by
Victoria Sofia Jung
