The Marriage of Convenience  

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The Marriage of Convenience, Sir William Quiller Orchardson, (1835-1910), 1883, oil on canvas, 1048 x 1543 mm.

"Interior of a handsomely furnished dining room lit by a suspended lamp. Two figures, an elderly gentleman and his youthful wife, seated at either end of a luxuriously appointed table, attended by a butler. The facial expressions of the main characters provide adequate interpretation of the picture."http://www.glasgowmuseums.com/venue/building/imageDisplay.cfm?venueID=4&fID=1&iID=54]




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