THOMAS COOPER GOTCH, R.B.A., R.I. (1854-1931)
THOMAS COOPER GOTCH, R.B.A., R.I. (1854-1931)
THOMAS COOPER GOTCH, R.B.A., R.I. (1854-1931)
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THOMAS COOPER GOTCH, R.B.A., R.I. (1854-1931)

La reine Clotilde

Details
THOMAS COOPER GOTCH, R.B.A., R.I. (1854-1931)
La reine Clotilde
signed 'T.C. Gotch' (lower right)
oil on canvas
18 x 12 in. (45.7 x 30.5 cm.)
Painted in 1905
Provenance
The Maas Gallery, Ltd., London.
Acquired from the above by the late owner, June 2002.
Literature
A.L. Baldry, "The Royal Academy Exhibition" in The Studio, London, 1905, vol. 35, p. 38.
P. Lomax, The Golden Dream: A Biography of Thomas Cooper Gotch, Bristol, 2004, pp. 126 and 128.
Exhibited
London, Royal Academy, 1905, no. 180.

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Lot Essay

Clothilde (circa 474-545), was the wife of Clovis I, founder of the Merovingian dynasty, and first king of what would later become France. She converted her husband to Christianity and is venerated as a saint. Gotch would have become familiar with the often-told story of Clovis and Clothilde while he was a student in Paris. He established his reputation through painting symbolic female figures, distinctively dressed, each adopting a pose in the manner of early Renaissance art.

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