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Noah: The Eve of the Deluge

1848
(British, 1792–1882)
Measurements
Framed: 168.5 x 242.5 x 9.5 cm (66 5/16 x 95 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.); Unframed: 146 x 221 cm (57 1/2 x 87 in.)
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Linnell was an extremely versatile artist who worked in oils and watercolors, painted miniatures on ivory, and was skilled as an engraver.

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This painting powerfully illustrates changes in taste over time. Before it was even completed, the painting was purchased for the considerable sum of £1,000 by a newly wealthy industrialist who admired John Linnell’s modern approach to religious subjects. In 1913, however, the painting was sold at auction for only £130. Victorian painting had fallen out of favor among collectors who did not appreciate Linnell’s hotly colored landscapes that combined biblical stories and poetry (in this case Milton’s Paradise Lost) with close study of the English landscape. Linnell was also known for financially supporting the destitute and elderly William Blake, whose mesmerizing painting of Saint Matthew is in the museum's collection.
A horizontally oriented oil painting depicts a deep valley under dark, swirling clouds and a glowing pink horizon. On our left, a man with a light skin tone in animal skins gestures toward the light. A line of animals winds through the landscape below. On our right, Noah, an older man with a light skin tone, leans on a staff near a large wooden ark alongside figures who sit and watch.

Noah: The Eve of the Deluge

1848

John Linnell

(British, 1792–1882)
England, 19th century

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