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Godiva

Image credit: Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

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Lord Tennyson wrote a famous poem about Godiva in 1842 which encouraged many artists to paint her.

By the end of the Victorian age the Victoria and Albert Museum was famous for its collections of medieval architectural sculpture, and surely it is from there that Collier has gained his inspiration. Certainly Coventry was not at all like this but was a wooden, single-storey village.

Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

Coventry

Title

Godiva

Date

1898 or before

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 142.2 x W 183 cm

Accession number

VA.1974.0048

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Mr T. Hancock-Munn, 1937

Work type

Painting

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