JOHN WILLIAM WATERHOUSE
This page represents one of my favorite painters, John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) Waterhouse was born in Rome, where his parents, also painters, lived. They moved to England, and Waterhouse first studied at his father's studio before entering the Royal Academy Schools in 1870. Waterhouse depicted many poetical subjects, favoring Tennyson and Homer the most. He is classified as both a classical and a Pre-Raphaelite painter. "The Lady of Shalott" is his most Pre-Raphaelite piece. I am not an art lover, but his work moves me. I have pictured several of his artpieces here. I have more on my computer, but I don't have the space here for more. I would be happy, if anyone asked, to rotate them.
Right click and choose "View Image" to see painting in larger size.
THIS MIGHT TAKE A WHILE TO LOAD DUE TO NUMBER OF PICTURES!! SORRY!!
A poem by Tennyson inspired Waterhouse to paint "The Lady of Shalott" It is the first version of the painting, done in 1894. Click on the painting below to read Tennyson' poem.
Other Waterhouse Paintings I admire:
My Sweet Rose
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The Siren
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Magic Circle
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Wildflowers
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La Belle
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A Mermaid
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Adonis
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Echo & Narcissus
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Enchanted Garden
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Odysseus & Sirens
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The Sorceress
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Miranda, The Tempest
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LAST UPDATED DECEMBER 25, 1999