1858 painting by Henry Nelson O'Neil
Eastward Ho! is an 1858 genre painting by the British artist Henry Nelson O'Neil . It depicts troops departing to combat the Indian Mutiny embarking from Gravesend while their families bid them farewell.[ 1] It was exhibited at the Royal Academy 's Summer Exhibition in 1858.[ 2] In 1859 it was displayed at Grundy's Repository in Liverpool .[ 3] Today it is part of the collection of the Museum of London .
Home Again , 1859.
The popularity of O'Neil's work led him to produce a sequel Home Again in 1859, depicting several of the same figures from the original painting, which shows troops arriving back from overseas service.[ 4] This was exhibited at the Royal Academy that year and is also now in the Museum of London.
References
^ Quilley p.294
^ Hichberger p.168
^ Newall & Bukantas p.114
^ Trotter p.75
Bibliography
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Newall, Christopher & Bukantas, Ann Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion . Oxford University Press, 2016.
Quilley, Geoff. British Art and the East India Company . Boydell & Brewer, 2020.
Shaw, Philip. Suffering and Sentiment in Romantic Military Art . Routledge, 2017.
Trotter, David. William Powell Frith: Painting the Victorian Age . Yale University Press, 2006.