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Sir William Quiller Orchardson  1832-1910

Sir William Quiller Orchardson The First Cloud 1887
The First Cloud  1887

Oil on canvas
support: 832 x 1213 mm
painting

Presented by Sir Henry Tate 1894

N01520

This is the last of three paintings by William Orchardson on the subject of an unhappy marriage. The empty space of the parquet floor emphasises the psychological tension between the couple. It suggests that this dispute might lead to more serious problems.When it was first exhibited these lines from a Tennyson poem were published in the catalogue: It is the little rift within the lute That by-and-by will make the music mute

 (From the display caption July 2007)