Ruth and Boaz
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Ruth and Boaz

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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.

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Information Compiled by Victoria Sofia Jung
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