25 Works, July 12th. is Edwin Long’s day, his story, illustrated with footnotes #189
The Gods and Their Makers, c. 1878
Oil on canvas
H 142 x W 224 cm
Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum
Long’s oil on canvas captures an essence of Ancient Egypt that is representative of the way that Egypt was imagined in late 19th century Europe; an exotic and beautiful image that has found perpetuity, especially in film and popular culture. So much so that ancient Egypt monopolises a considerably large corner of today’s fiction and fantasy market. More on this painting
Edwin Longsden Long RA (12 July 1829–15 May 1891) was a British genre, history, biblical and portrait painter.
Long was born in Bath, Somerset, and was educated at Dr. Viner’s School in Bath. Adopting the profession of a painter, Long came to London and studied in the British Museum. He was subsequently a pupil in the school of James Mathews Leigh in Newman Street London, and practised first as a portrait artist painting Charles Greville, Lord Ebury and others…