Women, women, women. Did John Waterhouse paint anything besides them?
I recently caught the Waterhouse exhibit at Musée de Beaux Arts in Montréal. From one fantastical oil painting to the next, I saw Waterhouse’s idealized woman, the same woman; beautiful, forlorn, and melancholy, suspended solitude in every single frame.
Among the brilliant jewel-like colors, a certain conspicuous glamor arises – the centrality of the subject and the light cast upon their porcelain faces parallels pages of fashion editorials in some of today’s more ‘classic’ mode magazines such as Vogue. (Below: Photography by Tim Walker in Italian Vogue and Jacques Dequeker in Vogue Brazil).
7 comments:
Water House is my favorite, one of my first art books was his work.
I like the way theses colors sit next to one another.
I love Waterhouse and the preraphaelits in general. One of my favourite artistic movements.
Waterhouse's paintings are so inspiring. One of the best ever.
the colour palettes are lovely............. Gary Bowen
Wow! water house's painting is the one of my favorite artistic movements. i really like your photography, very stunning! i love it!
Thank you for sharing this blog.
My personal fav was the Cleopatra painting!
OUT OF THIS WORLD!
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