Jason and Medea (1907), by J.W. Waterhouse The sorceress Medea helps her be
Jason and Medea (1907), by J.W. Waterhouse The sorceress Medea helps her beloved Jason, one of the Argonauts, in his search for the Golden Fleece. Here she is giving him a potion that will protect him in his quest. Years later, after their marriage, Jason runs away, which brings Medea to kill her children out of agony. The strong female character versus the feeble man is strikingly depicted as in so many earlier paintings by Waterhouse.Is it the fact that his marriage remained childless? Actually, very little is known about Waterhouse’s private life and his personal motivations. All we can do now is admire his powerful paintings … -- source link
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