The Magic Crystal

Sir Frank Dicksee, 1853–1928

1894

Oil on canvas

H 168.5 x W 102 cm

Collection: Lady Lever Art Gallery, Wirral

Accession no. LL3622

Transferred from Lord Lever's private collection, 1922

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Released by the gallery on the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial licence (CC BY-NC)

The sumptuously robed figure, a sorceress, it seems, holds a crystal up to the light and examines it carefully. The fine, almost translucent material of her dress glitters in arsenic-dyed green and blood-red tones, her lips and nails are painted red, and she wears heavy reddish-brown beads in two rows round her neck. Over her intricately carved throne-like chair is thrown a patterned brocade, predominantly red, while the curtain draped to the left is also patterned, again with more green than anything. On the other side, green leaves hang down. There is little relief from the overwhelming sense of dark, mysterious power. [Commentary continues below.]

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