Helen Faucit as Antigone
Frederic William Burton
c. 1845.
Watercolour on paper
36 x 23 inches (91.5 x 58.4. cm).
Collection of National Galleries of Scotland, accession no. PG 695.
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n 1836 Burton had earlier painted a half-length portrait of a much younger Helen Faucit seated in a white dress in her role of Julia in James Sheridan Knowles’ play The Hunchback. There is some controversy as to exactly when Burton completed his better-known portrait of Helen Faucit as Antigone. The Burton scholar Marie Bourke has dated it to c.1845. Sir Theodore Martin, in his biography of his wife, noted that Burton painted a second full-length portrait of Helen Faucit in 1848 as The Greek Muse and which Martin described as “a masterpiece of his art” (201). This surely must refer to this portrait of Helen as Antigone. Martin may have this date wrong as Burton certainly began his portrait in 1845 and later in his book Martin writes “I sent him [M. Regnier] proofs of Richard Lane’s copy of Sir Frederic Burton’s portrait of her, painted in 1845, as ”The Greek Muse” (339).