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Eastward Ho! (painting)

1858 painting by Henry Nelson O'Neil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eastward Ho! (painting)
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Eastward Ho! is an 1858 genre painting by the British artist Henry Nelson O'Neil. It depicts troops departing to combat the Indian Mutiny embarking from Gravesend while their families bid them farewell.[1] It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in 1858.[2] In 1859 it was displayed at Grundy's Repository in Liverpool.[3] Today it is part of the collection of the Museum of London.

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Home Again, 1859.
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The popularity of O'Neil's work led him to produce a sequel Home Again in 1859, depicting several of the same figures from the original painting, which shows troops arriving back from overseas service.[4] This was exhibited at the Royal Academy that year and is also now in the Museum of London.

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