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  1. Website. TATE online. Love Locked Out is an oil painting by Anna Lea Merritt first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1890 and which became the first painting by a woman artist acquired for the British national collection through the Chantrey Bequest . Eve Overcome with Remorse, 1885.

  2. birth to death (1,472) death (685) memorial (307) ‘Love Locked Out‘, Anna Lea Merritt, 1890 on display at Tate Britain.

  3. Merritt painted her best-known work, Love Locked Out, in 1890, in memory of her husband who had died in 1877 just three months after their wedding. She had hoped to have the image, a portrayal of Cupid standing before a locked door, [12] done in bronze as a monument, but could not afford it.

  4. The painting "Love Locked Out" possesses characteristics of the ideal beauty and picturesque and tragic symbolism of Romanticism. In late nineteenth century England, the nude figure had a double meaning: One being aesthetic advancement and the other being a sign of moral decay (www.brooklynart.org).

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  6. 17. Mai 2016 · Anna Lea Merritt (1844–1930) Oil on canvas. 1156 x 641 mm. Courtesy of Tate Britain NO1578. Presented by the Trustees of the Chantrey Bequest 1890. “Cupid, the god of love, is shown here trying to force open the door of a mausoleum. Merrit made the picture in memory of her husband, who died within three months of their marriage.

  7. work by Merritt. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In Anna Lea Merritt. 1883), Camilla (1882), and Love Locked Out (1889), which in 1890 became the first work of a woman artist to be purchased for the Tate Gallery, the museum that houses the national collection of British art.