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Circe, one of the most powerful witches in ancient Greek mythology, is a captivating figure. She appears prominently in Homer’s Odyssey and has inspired countless retellings throughout history. A ...
The Guardian of Gastown, before he is alerted to Dementus’s approach, is in the midst of painting a large mural of John William Waterhouse’s breathtaking canvas Hylas and the Nymphs (1896).
Beautiful paintings by John William Waterhouse, part of a collection opening next week at London's Royal Academy of Arts. 19 June 2009 • 1:45pm The Royal Academy of Arts in London will be ...
John William Waterhouse ... for a Victorian painting. It is perhaps more interesting to recall that Henry Tate, who gave us the Tate Gallery, gave with it three paintings by Waterhouse that ...
The blatant act of censorship by the Manchester Art Gallery (MAG) in removing John William Waterhouse’s Hylas and the Nymphs (1896) in late January generated such a public outcry that gallery ...
From a feminist perspective, the news that John Everett Millais’ “Ophelia” and John William Waterhouse’s “The ... National Gallery of Modern Art is in essence a voyage through male ...
Eye for detail: 'The Lady of Shalot' Most of us favour one style, period, or school of art above all others ... Royal Academy's new exhibition. John William Waterhouse was born in 1849 and ...