The Recovery of the Stolen Child, 1841. Creator: William Allan.

The Recovery of the Stolen Child, 1841. Creator: William Allan.

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The Recovery of the Stolen Child, 1841. Gypsies were a common subject in Victorian lore and there is some suggestion that Allan's gypsy-pictured in the centre as she is apprehended for stealing a child-represents Sir Walter Scott's Meg Merrilies, who in turn was based on the real-life gypsy queen, Jean Gordon. In legend, if not reality, Gordon was nearly six-feet tall with striking, masculine features. The stereotype that gypsies stole children owed much to the famous abduction of the four-year-old Adam Smith, future economist and author of 'The Wealth of Nations'. Like Allan's subject, Smith was safely returned to his family by a search party. Allan's painting amalgamates all of these tales about gypsies-true and legendary.


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Creator
  1. William Allan, attributed to: British; Scottish: Artist, painterSearch Wikipedia for William Allan
People Related
  1. Sir Walter Scott: British; Scottish: Author, novelistSearch Wikipedia for Sir Walter Scott
  2. Jean Gordon: British; Scottish: GypsySearch Wikipedia for Jean Gordon

Medium
  1. Oil
  2. Oil on panel

Picture Type
  1. Landscape
  2. Portrait

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Law & Crime

Artistic Representations Portraits


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4000x2480
File Size : 29,063kb


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  1. ABDAG004522
  1. 1389
  1. 1340001524
  1. 3-083-823
  1. 3083823
  1. ABDAG004522

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