Keywords: Edmund Blair Leighton - How Liza Loved the King.JPG Artwork Lisa was a character in Boccaccio's Decameron the daughter of an apothecary who saw King Pietro of Aragon from a distance and fell in love with him becoming deathly ill in consequence The tale was retold in the 19th century by George Eliot 1869 and Charles Algernon Swinburne among others Creator Edmund Blair Leighton 1890 oil canvas cm 99 1 163 Institution Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum BURGM paoil47 credit line purchased by Burnley Corporation with the assistance of funds from the Edward Stocks Massey Bequest 1921 http //www bbc co uk/arts/yourpaintings/paintings/how-liza-loved-the-king BBC Your Paintings exhibition history 1893 World's Columbian Exhibition Chicago 1 http //www bridgemanartondemand com/index cfm event catalogue product productID 175606 Bridgeman images by ArtCom<br/>2 source <br/>3 100416 PD-old-auto-1923 1922 Historical paintings of the Middle Ages by Edmund Blair Leighton Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum Women in bed in art Decameron Oil paintings of people Women with books in art Pre-Raphaelite paintings of Italian Renaissance 19th-century paintings of musicians 19th-century oil on canvas paintings in the United Kingdom 1890s paintings in the United Kingdom Files uploaded by Shakko from various sources 1890 paintings |