Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo

William Hogarth · PD

Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo


Details

Museum
Tate
Year
1759
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
100.4 × 126.5 cm

The story

Hogarth had made his name and his fortune on biting satires of English life, printed cheap and sold by the thousand. But he ached to be respected as a serious history painter, and in 1759, past 60, he staked that ambition on this one canvas. It shows Sigismunda, a heroine from Boccaccio's medieval tales, grieving over a golden cup that holds the heart of her secret husband, killed on the orders of her own father. Hogarth expected acclaim. Instead, when he showed it in 1761, viewers recoiled at the sight of the glistening heart in her hands and mocked the picture. Stung, he never sold it, and it stayed with him until his death three years later.

Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo — William Hogarth — MuseScope