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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flaming_JuneFlaming June - Wikipedia

    Flaming June is a painting by Sir Frederic Leighton, produced in 1895. Painted with oil paints on a 47-by-47-inch (1,200 mm × 1,200 mm) square canvas, it depicts a sleeping woman in a sensuous version of his classicist Academic style .

    • 120 cm × 120 cm (47 in × 47 in)
    • Oil on canvas
  2. 13. Feb. 2024 · Flaming June is one of the most reproduced images in Victorian painting. What makes an artwork seize the public imagination in ways that give it a life far larger than its own?

  3. 23. Aug. 2023 · Flaming June. Discover the magnetism of this iconic painting that nearly fell into obscurity. When the British artist Frederic Leighton exhibited his iconic painting Flaming June in 1895 at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, critics assessed it as one of his finest submissions, and it quickly became a popular hit.

  4. 17. Feb. 2024 · Originally exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1895, Flaming June is one of the most important works by Frederic, Lord Leighton PRA (1830–1896). Now, almost 128 years after it was first shown at the RA, Leighton’s masterpiece returns to Piccadilly, on loan from the Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico.

  5. Title: Flaming June. Artist: Frederic, Lord Leighton (British, Scarborough 1830–1896 London) Date: 1895. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 46 7/8 × 46 7/8 in. (119.1 × 119.1 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Museo de Arte de Ponce. The Luis A. Ferré Foundation, Inc. Accession Number: L.2022.34.4

  6. Leighton's only colour sketch of his masterpiece, Flaming June (1895) is the centre piece of a brand-new display at Leighton House, presented alongside a selection of preparatory drawings from...

  7. Flaming June is Leightons masterpiece and his most direct expression of the aesthetically beautiful. The painting was lent by the Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico, and its presentation at The Frick Collection marked its first appearance in New York in more than thirty-five years.