Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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In Time of Peril is a dramatic historical oil painting by Edmund Blair Leighton, created in 1897. The scene portrays a medieval woman sheltering a child while cautiously peering at a a heavy doorway that opens up, suggesting danger or conflict outside. The composition uses shadowed interiors, rich fabrics, and expressive posture to convey tension and protective instinct. Through careful detail and narrative atmosphere, the painting reflects themes of vulnerability, courage, and the human cost of turmoil.
Edmund Blair Leighton (1852–1922) was a British painter renowned for romantic historical subjects, particularly scenes inspired by medieval chivalry and domestic life. Educated at the Royal Academy Schools, he developed a precise Academic style distinguished by elaborate costume detail and storytelling compositions. His works—including The Accolade and God Speed—capture the Victorian fascination with honor, loyalty, and the emotional narratives of the past.
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