The King and Princess receiving Pippo at Court (1911)
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This enchanting watercolor by Warwick Goble, titled "The King and Princess receiving Pippo at Court," exquisitely captures a regal assembly in a stately court setting. Rich in detail and vibrantly colored, this painting vividly portrays a moment of significant interaction.In the foreground, a court musician named Pippo, dressed in a striking pink and red outfit, serenades the gathering with his lute. His presence adds a playful yet respectful energy to the scene. Behind him, the majesty of the court unfolds. The king, adorned in royal garments of deep purple and crimson, stands alongside a regally dressed princess, whose magnificent green and gold gown sweeps elegantly across the mosaic floor.The courtiers, each uniquely attired in vibrant colors and textures, observe the performance with interest, suggesting a cultured environment where the arts are both celebrated and revered. The lush decorative elements of the room—from the intricate tapestries to the classical pillars and detailed ceiling work—further immerse the viewer in this historical setting, evoking the opulence of the era.This watercolor not only reflects Goble's skill in capturing human expressions and regal attire but also his ability to convey the rich atmospheres of his scenes, making this painting a captivating glimpse into a courtly life of the past.
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Warwick Goble was an illustrator of children's books. He specialized in Japanese and Indian subjects.
Goble was born in Dalston, north London, to a merchant family, and was educated at the City of London School and the Westminster School of Art. He worked at a printer specializing in chromolithography and contributed to The Pall Mall Gazette and The Westminster Gazette.