The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche
The Execution of Lady Jane Grey Source: Wikimedia Commons There are few paintings more dramatic than The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche. A fine example of history painting, the piece represents a golden age in the genre. History painting rose to special prominence in nineteenth century England, with many artists borrowing subjects from European and English history for their work. Aside from their popularity, history paintings were also a useful vehicle to explore heightened emotion or to convey the artist’s ideas about the lessons offered by the past. Delaroche specialized in history painting and quickly became known for his melodramatic depictions of English and French history. While he painted in a realistic style, Delaroche’s subjects were romanticized and rich in emotion and drama. The Execution of Lady Jane Grey is his most famous painting and an exceptional example of his work. As the title suggests, the painting depicts the death of Lady Jane Grey, so...