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Night and Sleep

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Night and Sleep
ArtistEvelyn De Morgan
Year1878
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions108.8 cm × 157.8 cm (42.8 in × 62.1 in)
LocationWightwick Manor, Wolverhampton

Night and Sleep is an oil on canvas painting by English painter Evelyn De Morgan, from 1878. It is held at Wightwick Manor, in Wolverhampton.

Description

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In the painting dark-haired Night guides her son Sleep. His relaxed pose is set against the "more energetic line of his mother's body." Art historian Elise Lawton Smith notes that the couple's "horizontality suggests both sleep and lateral movement as they pass across the landscape".[1] Poppies, symbolic of sleep, peace, death and the artist's pacifism, are listlessly strewn by the somnolent Sleep as he passes.

Hidden Feminist Symbolism

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One of the first ever female pupils at London's Slade School, she has littered this work with hidden feminist symbolism. Whilst the scene depicts the arrival of sleep it can also be interpreted as "entering an new dawn, where the figure will awake to a world of equal gender rights, ready, like de Morgan, to make their mark."[2]

References

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  1. ^ Lawton Smith, Elise (2002). Evelyn Pickering De Morgan and the Allegorical Body. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 241. ISBN 978-0-8386-3883-5.
  2. ^ Hessel, Katy (2022). The Story of Art Without Men. Hutchinson Heinemann. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-529-15114-5.