A State Secret

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A cardinal clad in the red robes of office burns a mysterious document. A horrified monk witnesses the deed from the shadows. The artist’s cousin, Mrs Andrew Ker, burned numerous sheets of notepaper in his studio so that he could study the flames. Conflict is suggested by the tapestry depicting an epic battle and the bronze statuette of wrestling figures. According to the artist, this painting was based on ‘a possible typical incident’ under the rule of Richelieu or Mazarin. Both were powerful cardinals in 17th-century France who exploited their influence. The artist invites a contrast between this scene of a tyrannical leader and the Victorians’ system of democracy. The British believed their system of government was based on the principles of liberty and justice making Britain the most advanced nation in the world.

Royal Holloway, University of London

Egham

Title

A State Secret

Date

1874

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 121.8 x W 162.4 cm

Accession number

THC0057

Acquisition method

purchased for Thomas Holloway, 1882

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

J Pettie 1874

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