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Mistress Dorothy Hazard and the Women of Bristol Defending the Frome Gate against Prince Rupert, 1643

gerald moira (1867 – 1959)

Discover Gerald Moira’s murals & paintings! This English artist excelled in commissions for prominent institutions, showcasing a unique style from 1867-1959.

Бристольский музей и художественная галерея (Бристоль, United Kingdom)

База данных музеев: Бристольский музей и художественная галерея — уникальное собрание египетских артефактов, геологии и шедевров британского искусства в самом сердце Бристоля.

A Moment Frozen in Defiance

In the sweeping, dramatic canvas of Gerald Moira’s 1918 masterpiece, Mistress Dorothy Hazard and the Women of Bristol Defending the Frome Gate against Prince Rupert, 1643, history breathes through layers of oil and emotion. The painting serves as a profound window into the English Civil War, capturing not just a military skirmish, but a visceral moment of civilian courage. At the heart of this composition stands a figure of remarkable presence; her back turned to the viewer, she occupies a position of command atop a rugged pile of stones. Clad in a striking black and white dress that contrasts sharply against the smoky, chaotic atmosphere, she embodies the spirit of resistance. This central figure acts as an anchor for the eye, drawing the observer into the fray where the boundaries between soldier and civilian blur in the heat of battle.

The scene is thick with the tension of a city under siege. Around the central protagonist, the streets of Bristol become a stage for both grit and desperation. Moira masterfully populates the canvas with a diverse cast of characters—guardsmen clutching swords and muskets, and townspeople caught in the whirlwind of conflict. The presence of weapons, from the glint of steel to the heavy silhouette of firearms, underscores the lethal stakes of the defense against Prince Rupert’s forces. Through his meticulous attention to detail, Moira ensures that every face and gesture contributes to a larger narrative of communal struggle, making the viewer feel less like an observer and more like a witness to the unfolding siege.

The Artistry of Historical Grandeur

Technically, the work showcases the exceptional draftsmanship that defined Gerald Moira’s career. His training at the South Kensington Art School is evident in the structured composition and the way light interacts with the textures of fabric, stone, and metal. The painting utilizes a rich, somewhat somber palette that evokes the gravity of the 17th-century setting, yet it is punctuated by highlights that guide the viewer through the complex arrangement of figures. There is a palpable sense of movement; the way the debris of the gate lies scattered suggests a recent and violent upheaval, while the poised stance of the women suggests an impending clash.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than mere decoration; it provides a profound emotional resonance. The painting’s scale—a commanding 257 x 231 cm—allows for an immersive experience that can transform a grand hall or a sophisticated study into a space of reflection and historical depth. It is a work that celebrates the themes of heroism, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit. Whether displayed as a centerpiece in a classical setting or as a bold statement in a contemporary gallery, this reproduction of Moira’s vision serves as a timeless tribute to those who stood their ground against the tides of war.


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  • Subject or theme: English Civil War defense of Frome Gate
  • Dimensions: 257 x 231 cm
  • Artistic style: Historical narrative with Victorian detail
  • Title: Mistress Dorothy Hazard and the Women of Bristol
  • Artist: Gerald Moira

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