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Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale: Love and his Counterfeits   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale  (1872–1945)  wikidata:Q434282
 
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
Alternative names
Eleanor Brickdale; Eleanor, Miss Fortescue-Brickdale; Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale; Mary Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale; Eleanor Fortescue Bricklade; E. Fortescue Brickdale; Eleanor Fortesque Brickdale
Description painter, illustrator, botanical illustrator, visual artist and cartoonist
Date of birth/death 25 January 1872 Edit this at Wikidata 10 March 1945 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Upper Norwood London
Work period turn of the 19/20th century
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artist QS:P170,Q434282
Title
Love and his Counterfeits
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Love and his Counterfeits is part of a well-defined Pre-Raphaelite convention of allegorical depictions of Love with processional compositions – following works such as Edward Burne-Jones’s Masque of Cupid, and Byam Shaw’s Love’s Baubles (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool), which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1897, and Love the Conqueror, exhibited in 1899. It illustrates a text, probably written by the artist, which appears on the back:

"Love and his Counterfeits When a girl's soul awakens and she opens the door of her Heart's Castle to receive Love, at first she will not recognise him. First, she will see Fear and think him to be Love. Fear, in craven armour of black, with no coat of arms or badge to mark his family. But by Fear, Love may come. Then she will see Romance, being now in love with 'being in love' - Romance, the Boy on a Bubble with a Castle of Dreams in his hand, and Birds and Roses about him. He leads Ambition, who shall stir the girl to think he is Love himself - Ambition, very hot and eager, riding upon Pegasus, the winged Horse. After them is Position, whom she may take for Love; but truly she is in love with Appearance, Prestige, Importance, Riches, Place, all his Train, and this is borne by a Cupid. Now she is stirred by Pity, thinking whom she pities she loves - Pity with the Cup of tears with three handles, that many may drink. Then she perceives Arts, a brave fellow who is but words and emptiness and a mask for love. Arts paints a wound upon him and sings that it is real. To Love he is not henchman, nor cousin, but enemy. Behind him goes Flattery with a mirror, so she is wooed by vain words. Then Gratitude comes with the smoke of memory, and she will think she is faithless if she does not love one who has been kind. Now, at last, after her emotion, her assault by gifts, mirrors, riches, tears, dreams, phrases, memories, comes True Love, empty-handed, to take and win her Heart's Castle."

Fortescue-Brickdale depicts a young girl standing at the doorway of her 'Hearts Castle', watching a procession of figures, all of whom represent some bogus form of love. First come Fear, Romance (making her 'in love with being in love') and Ambition; then Position, offering all the good things of life, and Pity, seeking to gain her heart by appealing to her sympathy. Next comes Arts, 'a brave fellow who is but words and emptiness..., painting a wound upon him and singing that it is real', followed by Flattery, with a mirror, and Gratitude, whose aim is to make her feel guilty 'if she does not love one who has been kind'. Finally True Love appears, 'empty-handed, to take and win her Heart's Castle'.
Date 1904
date QS:P571,+1904-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium pencil and watercolor heightened with touches of bodycolour and gum arabic, and with scratching out on paper
Dimensions 24 x 50 1/8 in. (61 x 127.4 cm.)
Object history
  • Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 8 November 1996, lot 35.
  • Acquired by Ann and Gordon Getty from the above.
  • The Ann and Gordon Getty Collection: Temple of Wings' sale, Christie's London, 14 June 2023, lot 76
Exhibition history
  • London, Royal Academy, 1904, no. 994.
  • London, Dowdeswell Galleries, "Such Stuff as Dreams are Made of!" (Second Series), June 1905, no. 6.
Inscriptions signed 'E.F. BRICKDALE' (lower left)
Source/Photographer
  1. http://www.tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2016/03/eleanor-fortescue-brickdale-pre.html
  2. https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-6426745

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