Truth Descending on the Arts and Sciences to Expel Ignorance from the University

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The painted ceiling is the work of the Robert Streater, (or Streeter), serjeant-painter to Charles II; executed in Streater’s studio in Whitehall, London in 1668–1669 before being transported to Oxford by barge and put up by London joiner John Wilkins at a charge of over £210. It comprises 32 separate panels, showing 'Truth descending upon the Arts and Sciences to expel Ignorance from the University'. Streater’s composition was adapted to Wren’s conception of the building as a Roman theatre, open to the sky. The theatres of antiquity are said to have been protected from the sun and rain by a large awning supported by a network of cords. The timber cords extending across the Sheldonian Theatre’s ceiling are gilded and in high relief, and from them, putti (cherubs) are rolling back a vast crimson awning to reveal the triumph of the Arts and Sciences over Envy, Rapine, and 'brutish scoffing Ignorance'.

Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford

Oxford

Title

Truth Descending on the Arts and Sciences to Expel Ignorance from the University

Date

1668–1669

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 2438 x W 2133 cm (E)

Accession number

CEILING

Acquisition method

commissioned, 1660s

Work type

Painting

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