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The Death of Chatterton

''The Death of Chatterton'' is an oil painting on canvas by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter Henry Wallis, now in Tate Britain, London. Two smaller versions, sketches or replicas, are held by the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art. The Tate painting measures by ,〔Tate Gallery, (page on the painting ), (more )〕 and was completed in 1856.
==The painting==
The subject of the painting was the 17-year-old English early Romantic poet Thomas Chatterton, shown dead after he poisoned himself with arsenic in 1770. Chatterton was considered a Romantic hero for many young and struggling artists in Wallis's day. His method and style in ''Chatterton'' reveal the importance of his connection to the Pre-Raphaelite movement, seen in the vibrant colours and careful build-up of symbolic detail. He used a bold colour scheme with a contrasting palette and he exploited the fall of the natural light through the window of the garret to implement his much loved style at the time, chiaroscuro. Wallis painted the work in a friend's chamber in Gray's Inn, with St Paul's Cathedral on the skyline visible through the window. It was probably a coincidence that this location was close to the garret in Brooke Street where Chatterton died 86 years before.〔 The model used for the painting was the young George Meredith, a Victorian era English novelist and poet.〔(The Solicitors' journal and reporter, Volume 4 )〕
The painting was Wallis's first exhibited work. It was shown at the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1856, with a quotation from the ''Tragedy of Doctor Faustus'' by Christopher Marlowe inscribed on the frame: "Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight, And burned is Apollo's laurel bough". It was an immediate success, with John Ruskin describing it as "faultless and wonderful". It drew large crowds at the Art Treasures Exhibition in Manchester in 1857, was also exhibited in Dublin in 1859,〔(Rebels And Martyrs: The Image of the Artist in the Nineteenth Century ), Alexander Sturgis, p.52〕 and was one of the most popular Victorian paintings in reproductive print form.
Wallis sold the painting to Augustus Egg in 1856, and Egg sold the right to make engraved reproductions. The painting became the subject of a court case after Dublin photographer James Robinson was inspired to recreate the painting as a tableau vivant so he could sell photographs of the scene.〔(The Photographic Experience, 1839-1914: Images and Attitudes ), Heinz K. Henisch, Bridget Ann Henisch, p.306-7〕 The painting was left to the Tate Gallery by Charles Gent Clement in 1899.
There are two smaller versions of the same subject by Wallis, one either a study or a replica in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, which measures by and, somewhat unusually for the period,〔(Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery page )〕 a small oil-on-panel replica at the Yale Center for British Art, which measures by .〔(Yale page )〕 The Birmingham work was sold at Christie's in 1875 to Baron Albert Grant and then in 1877 to William Kendrick, who donated it to the gallery in 1918.

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