The Kings Quair VII
At Alice Boyd's request, William Bell Scott did a series of
murals for the spiral staircase at Penkill Castle. This is a sketch
for the first of the 7 paintings.
The subject of the series is the poem "The King's Quair" written
by King James I in 1420 whilst in captivity at Windsor Castle. The
poem tells the story of how the King, during his incarceration at
Windsor, saw and fell in love with Lady Jane, whom he later
married.
Each painting depicts a different scene from the story. Here the
Prince awakes from his dream to receive the dove through his
window. Despite his captivity, he is thankful for his good fortune
now love has come.
Object no :
EAFA001g
Collection :
Creator :
William Bell Scott (1811 - 1890)
Place of Production :
NA
Dimensions :
350 x 465mm
Materials :
Watercolour
Location :
NA
Accession number :
KIMMG:PKU27
Copyright :
East Ayrshire Council