A Saint, from the 'Jackdaw of Rheims' - Briton Riviere
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A detailed 1868 oil painting by Briton Riviere, depicting a jackdaw perched on a stack of books within a quiet, sunlit monastic interior.
Briton Riviere, a painter celebrated for his animal subjects and narrative compositions, produced this work in 1868. The painting draws inspiration from 'The Jackdaw of Rheims', a popular poem by Richard Harris Barham, published under the pseudonym Thomas Ingoldsby. The narrative concerns a jackdaw that steals a cardinal's ring, leading to a curse and eventual sainthood for the bird. In this composition, Riviere focuses on the quiet, ecclesiastical setting of a monastic interior. A single jackdaw stands upon a stack of heavy, red-bound volumes, which are draped with a rosary. The bird is rendered with careful attention to its plumage, capturing the iridescent sheen of its black feathers against the muted tones of the stone wall. To the left, a stained-glass window provides a source of light, casting a warm, golden glow across the scene. The window features a medallion depicting the Agnus Dei, a traditional symbol of Christ, which adds a layer of religious iconography to the otherwise domestic animal study. Riviere was known for his ability to imbue animals with human-like character, a trait evident in the bird's posture. The composition is balanced, using the verticality of the window and the horizontal weight of the books to create a stable, contemplative space. The artist avoids excessive ornamentation, allowing the textures of the leather bindings, the rough stone, and the soft feathers to define the visual experience. This work reflects the Victorian interest in literary themes and the precise, realistic rendering of subjects that defined much of the period's academic output. It remains a fine example of Riviere's technical skill and his capacity to translate literary humour into a static, visual medium.
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A Saint, from the 'Jackdaw of Rheims' - Briton Riviere
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