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Benjamin Robert Haydon  1786-1846

Benjamin Robert Haydon Punch or May Day 1829
Punch or May Day  1829

Oil on canvas
support: 1505 x 1851 mm
painting

Bequeathed by George Darling 1862

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Haydon was an enthusiastic Londoner. He wanted to catch the city’s fizz and energy in this picture, as well as the enduring traditions of ‘Old England’ such as the festivities of May Day. A crowd of mixed classes, ages and races mingles with a costumed procession and a Punch and Judy show in the Marylebone Road.Haydon thought of calling the picture simply Life. But he included an ironic comment on English philistinism: an Italian selling casts and statues but finding few buyers. Haydon, a history painter by preference, believed his own art was under-appreciated.

 (From the display caption May 2007)