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The Marriage of Convenience, 1883 (oil on canvas)
GLS62456 The Marriage of Convenience, 1883 (oil on canvas) by Orchardson, William Quiller (1832-1910); 104.8x154.3 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow, Scotland; (add.info.: by William Quiller Orchardson); © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection
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© © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The Marriage of Convenience, 1883
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is a captivating oil painting by William Quiller Orchardson that depicts the complexities and emotions within a marriage during the late nineteenth century. The scene takes place in an elegant dining room, where a young wife sits at one end of the table while her older husband sulks on the other side. Their silence and distant gazes reveal their deep discontentment and despair. The artist masterfully captures the boredom and hopelessness that permeate this arranged union. The couple's body language speaks volumes about their strained relationship, as they seem to be lost in their own thoughts rather than engaging with each other. A servant stands nearby, observing the tense atmosphere but unable to intervene or alleviate their distress. Orchardson's attention to detail extends beyond capturing human emotion; he also meticulously portrays the fashion and interior design trends of the time. The Victorian-style clothing worn by both husband and wife reflects societal expectations for appearances, even if it masks true feelings. "The Marriage of Convenience" serves as a poignant reminder of how societal conventions can lead individuals into unhappy unions devoid of love or compatibility. It prompts viewers to reflect on themes such as duty versus personal happiness, communication breakdowns within relationships, and ultimately raises questions about whether divorce might offer liberation from such desolation. This thought-provoking artwork invites us to delve into its narrative depths while appreciating Orchardson's skillful brushwork and his ability to convey complex emotions through paint strokes alone.
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