Flaming June

Interesting exhibition at the Royal Academy to make Lord Leighton’s “Flaming June” on loan.

I assumed the show would just be the picture, but they used it talk about Leighton’s technique and process and showed it with his small sculptures he used to create compositions and sketches for the the picture. It was also used to demonstrate the long running art historical debate on the whether sculpture or painting is the superior art form.

As ever it was lovely to see the work, on loan from Puerto Rico, 128 years since it was shown in an annual Royal Academy show. I last saw in it 2017 when it was shown at Leighton House. It is an iconic picture and I love how it sits within its beautiful frame but I was surprised at how rough some of the finish was on the drapery.

Closes 12 January 2025


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