Florence Nightingale. Engraving by W. H. Simmons, 1863, after J. D. Luard, 1858.

  • Luard, John Dalbiac, 1830-1860.
Date:
Oct.r 1st 1863
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9981i
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Florence Nightingale. Engraving by W. H. Simmons, 1863, after J. D. Luard, 1858. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Known as : Nearing home

Description

The Sotheby's catalogue, loc. cit., gives the title as given in the Royal Academy catalogue as "Nearing home - some of our English land birds settling on the ship, told us we're nearly home", and also cites the Art journal, 1858 as follows: "The vessel is a home-bound steamer, on the deck of which lies a wounded officer, affectionately tended by his wife. His direction is directed to one of the birds, which is picking crumbs from a saucer". Sotheby's comments: "It seems likely that the female nurse in Luard's painting, although thought by the Art journal to represent the soldier's wife, is intended as a symbolic portrait of Nightingale or one of her nurses"

Publication/Creation

[London] (25 Berners Street, Oxford Street) : Moore McQueen & Co. ; Paris (18, Rue J.J. Rousseau) : chez François Delarue, Editeur ; Berlin : Carl Gluck & Co, Oct.r 1st 1863.

Physical description

1 print : mezzotint

Edition

[State before addition of "Nearing home" in lettering].

Reference

Wellcome Collection 9981i

Reproduction note

After: oil painting in the same direction, on canvas 83.8 x 104.8 cm, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1858 (no. 444) and offered for sale by Christie's, London, 26 November 2014, lot 85. A study for the finished picture (on wood, 22.5 x 30.5 cm) was offered for sale by Sotheby's, London, 19 November 2008, lot 106

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