Pre Raphaelites Collection
The Pre-Raphaelites, a group of 19th-century artists, sought to revive the purity and detail of early Renaissance art
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The Pre-Raphaelites, a group of 19th-century artists, sought to revive the purity and detail of early Renaissance art. Their works often featured mythological themes and intricate compositions. In "Circe Invidiosa, " John William Waterhouse captures the enchantress Circe with her mesmerizing gaze. Another captivating piece by Waterhouse is "A Mermaid, " where he portrays the mythical creature in all her ethereal beauty. In "Crenaia, the nymph of the Dargle, " we are transported to a serene woodland scene as Dante Gabriel Rossetti depicts this nymph in tranquil repose. The tragic tale of Narcissus and Echo comes alive through their haunting portrayal in another masterpiece by Waterhouse. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's "The Day Dream" showcases his fascination with medieval literature, featuring a woman lost in reverie amidst vibrant colors and rich symbolism. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's "In the Tepidarium" transports us to ancient Rome, capturing a moment of relaxation in an opulent setting. Rossetti's poignant painting, "The Blessed Damozel, " depicts a heavenly figure yearning for her earthly lover from above. Waterhouse's dramatic work titled "The Rescue" immerses us into a scene filled with tension and heroism. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones' rendition of Sleeping Beauty in "The Legend of Briar Rose" captivates viewers with its dreamlike quality and meticulous attention to detail. Meanwhile, Waterhouse's grand composition titled "The Favourites of Emperor Honorius" brings history alive through vivid storytelling. "The Crystal Ball" offers an intriguing glimpse into mysticism as Waterhouse paints an enigmatic fortune-teller gazing into her divination tool. Lastly, Burne-Jones' portrait of Amy Gaskell exudes elegance and grace while showcasing his mastery over portraiture.