Cymon and Iphigenia – (Sir Frederic Lord Leighton) Previous Next


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Date: 1884

Size: 218 x 390 cm

Museum: Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia)

Technique: Oil On Canvas

Not only president of the Royal Academy but a Peer of the Realm, Frederick Leighton occupied a uniquely privileged place in the artistic and social establishment of Victorian England. The first of many major paintings he exhibited at the Academy was purchased by Queen Victoria herself - an unbeatable beginning to a lifetime of official reward and international recognition. Leighton

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