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Faed, Thomas (1826-1900)
Faults on Both Sides. 1861. A couple sit in silence next to their marital bed, unable to communicate after a row. The man bites the handle of his walking stick in frustration. The woman gazes stonily ahead and twists a handkerchief to control her anger. Oil paint on canvas, 673 x 552 mm. Acquisition Presented by Sir Henry Tate 1894 (N01526).
Location
Tate Gallery/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART455745
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2506px × 3134px
Photo Credit
© Tate, London / Art Resource, NY
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Alienation
Anger
Bed
BITING
Boredom
Couple
DISAGREEMENT
DISAPPOINTMENT
Distress
Handkerchief
Highland, Scottish
Husband
Melancholy
Painting, Medium
Remorse
Resignation, State of Being
Seated
Waiting
Walking Stick
Wife