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The Penitent's Vision: The Owl, 1865 (oil on canvas)
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The Penitent's Vision: The Owl, 1865 (oil on canvas)
NGW344330 The Penitent's Vision: The Owl, 1865 (oil on canvas) by Whaite, Henry Clarence (1828-1912); 30.1x22.8 cm; National Museum Wales; (add.info.: scene from The Pilgrim's Progress'; large painting rejected by the Royal Academy so cut in 4 and reworked;); National Museums & Galleries of Wales
Media ID 33089480
© National Museums & Galleries of Wales / Bridgeman Images
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The Penitent's Vision - The Owl, 1865
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting by Henry Clarence Whaite. This particular print showcases the artist's remarkable ability to convey emotion and narrative through his work. The painting depicts a scene from John Bunyan's iconic novel, "The Pilgrim's Progress". It portrays a penitent figure standing in the midst of a dense forest, surrounded by towering trees and an air of solitude. In this moment of introspection, the protagonist is visited by an owl perched on a branch nearby. Whaite masterfully captures the essence of this encounter between man and nature. The owl, with its piercing gaze and wise demeanor, symbolizes wisdom and guidance in many cultures. Its presence here serves as a metaphorical representation of enlightenment or divine intervention during moments of reflection. Interestingly, "The Penitent's Vision: The Owl" was initially created as a large-scale painting intended for exhibition at the Royal Academy. However, it was rejected due to its unconventional composition. Undeterred by this setback, Whaite decided to cut the painting into four separate pieces and rework them individually. This print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate Whaite's artistic vision while also highlighting his resilience in adapting his work to suit different circumstances. With its rich colors and intricate details, "The Penitent's Vision: The Owl" continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty and thought-provoking symbolism.
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