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Fantine

Margaret Bernardine Hall1886

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Liverpool, United Kingdom

In Victor Hugo’s epic novel 'Les Miserables' (1862), Fantine is the mother of Cosette, an illegitimate daughter who is taken from her to live with cruel foster parents. Fantine is befriended by Jean Valjean, the hero of the novel, who rescues the child. This picture was painted during the 1880s when the artist was in Paris.

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  • Title: Fantine
  • Creator: Margaret Bernardine Hall
  • Creator Lifespan: 1863/1910
  • Creator Nationality: British
  • Creator Gender: Female
  • Creator Birth Place: Liverpool, England
  • Date Created: 1886
  • tag / style: Margaret Bernadine Hall; Victor Hugo; novel; Les Miserables; Fantine; Cosette; illegitimate; mother; daughter; Paris Salon; Union of Female Painters; realism; cradle; doll; baby; sad
  • Physical Dimensions: w1162 x h1570 cm (Without frame)
  • Artist biographical information: Though few of her works survive, Hall seems to have specialised in realistic-style paintings dealing with social problems. She was the daughter of Alderman Bernard Hall J P, Major of Liverpool. In her twenties she travelled around the world visiting countries as far away as Egypt and Japan. In order to receive the best artistic training she studied in Paris for five years. She exhibited this work at the Paris Salon in 1886 and it was awarded an honourable mention. Whilst living in Paris she also exhibited with the Union of Female Painters.
  • Additional artwork information: To learn more about the Walker Art Gallery’s 19th- century paintings please follow this link: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/collections/19c/index3.aspx
  • Type: Oil on canvas
  • Rights: Presented by Douglas B Hall in 1911
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

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