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Augustus Leopold Egg, Pepys and Nell Gwynne, 1851, oil on canvas, 33 1/2 × 43 1/2 in. Collectio…
Pepys and Nell Gwynne
Augustus Leopold Egg, Pepys and Nell Gwynne, 1851, oil on canvas, 33 1/2 × 43 1/2 in. Collectio…
Augustus Leopold Egg, Pepys and Nell Gwynne, 1851, oil on canvas, 33 1/2 × 43 1/2 in. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Gift of Lewis Gruber, 1962 (228.23P). Photo by Kevin Beltran.

Pepys and Nell Gwynne

Artist (English, 1816 - 1863)
Date1851
Mediumoil on canvas
DimensionsImage: 33 1/2 × 43 1/2 in. (85.1 × 110.5 cm)
Frame: 42 3/16 × 52 × 4 in. (107.2 × 132.1 × 10.2 cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineGift of Lewis Gruber, 1962
Object number228.23P
DescriptionSamuel Pepys (1633-1703), Naval Administrator and Member of Congress, kisses the actress as they are introduced by another actress, Mary Knipp (or Knep), backstage at a performance of the play “The Humorous Lieutenant.” Mrs. Pepys stands with her back to the viewer. Other actresses and actors participate in private intrigues and dramas around the central figures.
eMuseum Notes
Nell Gwyn (or Gwynn) (1650-1687) was among the first generation of female actresses in English theater. (Female parts had been played by male actors prior.) Another novelty of the time was the introduction of set pieces to break up the space and impart a sense of depth. The oblique angles in Egg’s behind the scenes setting show us the curtain (far left), back drops (middle) and flats (right), cut to the shapes of painted foliage. Egg painted the set elements to look like painted two-dimensional cloth and to stand out as purposely flat next to the more three-dimensional figures. Samuel Pepys (1633-1703), Naval Administrator and Member of Congress, kisses the actress as they are introduced by another actress, Mary Knipp (or Knep), backstage at a performance of the play “The Humorous Lieutenant.” Mrs. Pepys stands with her back to the viewer. Other actresses and actors participate in private intrigues and dramas around the central figures.




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