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La Légende arthurienne est le ''véhicule'' d'une quête personnelle ... à travers une lignée et les siècles...
http://www.artmagick.com/pictures/picture.aspx?id=10846&name=lilies signed with monogram and dated '93 29.5 x 21" exhibited New Gallery 1894
Martin Beek: By Frank van Eykelen from the "Me Ophelia" exhibition at Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam. Ophelia is probably Millais best known work...it would be good to see a few modern interpretations of the theme and work on this theme by Millais' contemporaries. Where is Ophelia by Mig Bardsley.... The power of Millais' art is that it sticks in our collective memory, his intense vision has somehow the power to influence many artists and photographers today. In this thread we take a look at but a few, please post your images here. By Tina Louise Shallow Water by Tina Louise "Opheliaesque" By Icarus' Dream By Lalaith, a lovely photographic interpretation of the brook. "Opheliaesque" By La Coscienza di Zena Young Martyr by Delaroche Ophelia by Pirate Bettie... by posting these contemporary takes on the theme we can perhaps re-evaluate the shock and possibly the power of the original image. Like The Mona Lisa, Ophelia is so familair we can easily forget some of its power to comunicate on a deeper level. Hank's version... Doozher's version It's interesting that Millais iconic image has sparked off many other pieces of art such as these some which refer to the original and some that evoke the spirit and theme that inspired JEM. A rather good one by Bootpainter...
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The Deceitfullness of Riches (detail), Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale, 1901
1885 - 88 oil (unfinished) Private Collection One of a series of paintings commissioned in 1875 by Arthur Balfour (later Prime Minister). This was the third work in the cycle where Perseus meets the Nereides (Sea Nymphs) who arm him with the winged sandals of Hermes, a helmet to make him invisible and the bag in which to place the head of the Medusa.
While doing final prep for the reprinting of my book ‘The Trumpet – A Guide for Students,’ at the last minute I decided to add a couple of pages of an informal auto-biog at the en…
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James Smetham (9 September 1821 - 5 February 1889) was an English Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood painter and engraver, a follower of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
HOMILY for St Thérèse of Lisieux Job 1:6-22; Ps 16; Luke 9:46-50 Today we celebrate a much-loved saint who learnt from the Christ Child the way of littleness, to become “the least” as Christ exhorts...
Knights and Angels The Failure of Sir Gawain, c.1890, Edward Burne-Jones A Mounted Knight Flanked by two Angels, Robert Van Vorst Sewell
John William Waterhouse - Sleep and His Half Brother Death (1874)