The Babylonian Marriage Market
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Artist | Edwin Long |
Year | 1875 |
Location | Royal Holloway College |
The Babylonian Marriage Market is an 1875 painting by the British painter Edwin Long of young women being auctioned into marriage. It received attention for its provocative depiction of women being sold and its attention to historical detail. It was inspired by a passage in the Histories by Herodotus,[1] and the artist painstakingly copied some of the images from Assyrian artifacts.
It is currently held in the Picture Gallery of Royal Holloway College, after being bought by Thomas Holloway in 1882, where it fetched a then-record price for a painting by a living artist at £6,615.[2]
References
- "Babylonian Marriage Market". Royal Holloway, University of London. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ↑ Histories Clio I 196, Herodotus
- ↑ Vanderbilt, Tom (2016). You may also like. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 152. ISBN 9780307958242.
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