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May Day (painting)
Painting by William Collins From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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May Day is an oil on canvas genre painting by the British artist William Collins, from 1812.[1]
History and description
It depicts a group of revellers celebrating the traditional May Day festival, outside an English village inn, possibly on the outskirts of London. Young chimney sweeps in costume are shown begging for coins, while a May Queen dances to the beat of a drum.[2] It was entered into the British Institution's annual exhibition.[3] Collins was paid 150 guineas for the painting.[4] Today it is in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art, in New Haven.[5]
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