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Gulliver addressing the Houyhnhnms (from Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels [1726])

Sawrey Gilpin, RA (1733 - 1807)

Category

Art / Oil paintings

Date

1768 (signed and dated)

Materials

Oil on canvas

Measurements

1022 x 1378 mm (40 1/4 x 54 1/4 in)

Place of origin

England

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Collection

Scotney Castle, Kent

NT 792036

Summary

Oil painting on canvas, Gulliver addressing the Houyhnhnms by Sawrey Gilpin, RA (Scalesby Castle 1733 – Brompton 1807), signed and dated, in yellow paint, bottom left: S. Gilpin 1768. Gulliver, standing by his chest/trunk, points to the departing ship behind him with his right hand, and, with his left hand to his heart, addresses two of the Houyhnhnms - a grey and a bay stallion. In the background on the right, there appears to be a waterfall and a lightening-struck tree. A scene from part four of Gulliver's Travels (1726), the satire by Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745 when Gulliver meets the horses and learns that they call themselves Houyhnhnms (which in their language (based on the sound of neighing) means "the perfection of nature"), and that they are the rulers of a society based upon reason; the deformed creatures called Yahoos are human beings in their base form. It is worth noting that the poet Alexander Pope (1688 - 1744) also wrote a reply: 'The Grateful Address of the Unhappy Houyhnhnms Now in Slavery and Bondage in England'

Provenance

Accepted by HM Treasury in lieu of inheritance tax and transferred to the National Trust under the terms of the will of Mrs Christopher Hussey (1907-2006)

Credit line

Scotney Castle, The Hussey Collection (National Trust)

Marks and inscriptions

Labelled to the front 'GULLIVER IN THE LAND OF THE HOUYHNHNMS / SAWREY GILPIN 1768'

Makers and roles

Sawrey Gilpin, RA (1733 - 1807), artist

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