Josephine and the Fortune-Teller
{{Short description|Painting by David Wilkie}}
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| title=Josephine and the Fortune-Teller
| artist=David Wilkie
| year=1837
| type=Oil on canvas, history painting
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| museum=Scottish National Gallery
| city=Edinburgh
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Josephine and the Fortune-Teller is an 1837 history painting by the British artist David Wilkie.Johnson p.277 It depicts a story about the young Joséphine de Beauharnais visiting a fortune teller on her native island of Martinique, who predicts her future in France as the wife of Emperor Napoleon.Tromans p.285
The painting was produced at the suggestion of William Knighton and was commissioned by the politician John Abel Smith.Noon & Bann p.148 The previous year Wilkie had produced a painting featuring Josephine's husband Napoleon and Pius VII at Fontainebleau.
It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in London.Tromans p.14 Today the painting is in the collection of the Scottish National Gallery, in Edinburgh, having been purchased in 1949.https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/5579
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Bibliography
- Johnson, Edward Dudley Hume. Paintings of the British Social Scene: From Hogarth to Sickert. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986.
- Noon, Patrick & Bann, Stephen. Constable to Delacroix: British Art and the French Romantics. Tate, 2003.
- Tromans, Nicholas. David Wilkie: The People's Painter. Edinburgh University Press, 2007.
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Category:Paintings by David Wilkie
Category:Paintings in National Galleries Scotland
Category:Cultural depictions of Joséphine de Beauharnais
Category:Oil on canvas paintings
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