Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Gothic Element 2 - Unrequited Love

Robert Brough, 'Fantaisie en Folie' 1897
Robert Brough, Oil on canvas, Fantaisie En Folie, 1897. Available to view: www.tate.org.uk


Unrequited Love 

I believe that the painting here signifies unrequited love because of the longing pose used. It seems as if the subject is lost in thought, a trait that comes with unrequited love. Translated, 'Fantaisie En Folie' means fantasy in madness. The painting has a religious element to it with the lady holding out her necklace to the buddha figurine on the left. During the Victorian era, the British began to receive information and ideas about Buddhism. Therefore, the painting may have been created to show the madness of a new religion in a christian era. 
 

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