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Jason and Medea (1907), by J.W. Waterhouse The sorceress Medea helps her be
Lady Violet Henderson (1907), by J.W. Waterhouse Waterhouse was not a keen
Isabella and the Pot of Basil (1907), by J.W. Waterhouse The theme of this
Phyllis and Demophoön (1905), by J.W. Waterhouse Princess Phyllis was
Lamia (1905), by J.W. Waterhouse In Greek mythology, Lamia was a Libyan que
(The) Danaïdes (1904/1906), by J.W. Waterhouse Women and water somehow
Psyche Opening the Door into Cupid’s Garden (1904), by J.W. Waterhouse
Boreas (1903), by J.W. Waterhouse Boreas is the name given by Ovidius to th
Echo and Narcissus (1903), by J.W. Waterhouse The nymph Echo was condemned
Psyche Opening the Golden Box (1903), by J.W. Waterhouse Psyche, the Greek
Windflowers (1902), by J.W. Waterhouse This nymph has picked her flowers fr
The Crystal Ball (1902), by J.W. Waterhouse After the devout girl reading t
The Missal (1902), by J.W. Waterhouse This painting of a virgin readin
The Siren (1901), by J.W. WaterhouseCompared to “Ulysses and the Sirens” painted in 1891
Spring (ca.1900), by J.W. WaterhouseThere are at least four versions of this painting in which Water
Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus (1900), by J.W. WaterhouseOrpheus played the lyre (small harp) wi
Procession de Fete Dieu, 1904, Maurice DenisMedium: oil,canvas
The Gathering, 1907, Maurice DenisMedium: oil,panel
Noli Me Tangere, Maurice Denis
Panel 2. Zephyr Transporting Psyche to the Island of Delight, 1908, Maurice DenisMedium: oil,canvas
Saint Pantaleon the Healer, 1916, Nicholas Roerich
Sanga Chelling, 1924, Nicholas RoerichMedium: canvas,tempera
artist-hodler: Schynige plate, 1909, Ferdinand HodlerMedium: oil,canvas
On Himalayan peaks, 1933, Nicholas Roerich
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