The Edinburgh Reporter

Eerie painting takes its place

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THE NEWEST painting to join the collection at National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) is an unusual one. The work by French artist Henri Martin who died in 1943 is now on display, the first by Martin to become part of a UK collection.

The painting is of a young woman betrothed to her obsessive cousin Egaeus who became (unusually to say the least) fixated on her teeth. But before the marriage the young woman Berenice dies from a strange wasting disease, often falling into a trance before her untimely death. He grave is later found disturbed and Egaeus wakes to find a shovel and a box with 32 teeth in it.

NGS Director of European and Scottish Art and Portraitur­e, Christophe­r Baker, said: “It is a rare treat, albeit quite an uncanny one, for us to acquire such a mesmerisin­g and unusual painting. This is a key addition to the collection because, while we have a world-renowned holding of impression­ist and post-impression­ist works, we have very few portraits and paintings that explore literary themes from the period. Berenice has great appeal, and we are sure it will be a hit with our visitors, both through its magnetic power and the gruesome tale it illustrate­s. This is a gothic horror story in paint.”

This work - Berenice (1885) is an early example of Symbolism an art movement with writers and paints focusing on ideas and imaginatio­n rather than naturalist­ic representa­tions of the real world.

Other works by artists who were part of the movement which you can see at NGS include Paul Gauguin's Vision of the Sermon (1888), one of the most popular paintings in Scotland's national collection. Once hailed as the first symbolist painting, Gauguin's picture is regarded as a major example of Post-Impression­ism and a key work in the history of modern art.

 ?? ?? Above, Vision of the Sermon by Paul Gauguin (1888, oil on canvas)
Above, Vision of the Sermon by Paul Gauguin (1888, oil on canvas)
 ?? ?? Left, Berenice by Henri Martin (1885, oil on canvas)
Left, Berenice by Henri Martin (1885, oil on canvas)
 ?? ?? Right, Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
(1860 - 1943)
Right, Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin (1860 - 1943)

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