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Completion date
  
1890

Medium
  
oil paint

Accession
  
N01578

Material
  
Oil paint

Type
  
genre art

Location
  
Tate Britain, London

Artist
  
Anna Lea Merritt

Subject
  
Cupid

Love Locked Out

Dimensions
  
145 cm × 930 cm (57 in × 370 in)

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Love Locked Out is an oil painting by Anna Lea Merritt first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1890 and which became the first painting by a woman artist acquired for the British national collection through the Chantrey Bequest.

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The painting was well received when it was shown, though her first painting of a nude model Eve Overcome with Remorse had met with unfavourable reviews after winning a medal at the Royal Academy in 1885. This painting, which was created as a memorial to her husband, was received favourably, though it again featured a nude model and this time the model was male, a controversial subject for women artists at that time. She escaped censure by choosing a child, rather than an adult, such as her Eve had been.

As a notable work by an American painter, Love Locked Out was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World. The title also became the title for the compilation of Anna Lea Merritt's memoires, published by Galina Gorokhoff in 1982.

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