‘The Quiet Pet’ (detail) by John William Godward, c. 1906.
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A Persian princess, 1898
John William Godward
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I did it again (my other edits here)
1. Godward’s A Fair Reflection (1915) and Waterhouse’s The Soul of the Rose (1908)
2. Frank Cadogan Cowper’s Damsel of the Lake (1924) kissing the lady in Auguste Toulmouche’s The Kiss (c.1870)
3. Waterhouse’s A Song of Springtime (1913) and Auguste Toulmouche’s Woman and Roses (1879)
4. Evelyn De Morgan’s Ariadne in Naxos (1877) with Waterhouse’s Sweet Summer (1912)
5. A woman from Charles Perugini’s Dolce Far Niente (1882) about to wake up Victor Gilbert’s Sleeping Beauty (date unknown)
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John William Godward (1861-1922)
"Athenais" (1908)
Oil on canvas
Academicism
Currently in a private collection
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John William Godward (1861–1922), The Fragrant Rose (detail)
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John William Godward, The Quiet Pet detail, 1906
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Delfos Oracle, John William Godward.
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Title: An Idle Hour
Artist: John William Godward
Date: 1890
Style: Neoclassicism
Genre: Genre Painting
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I stole @ultravioletness’s idea and made some painting collages (click for better quality. or not) (my other edits are here)
1. The lady in Evelyn De Morgan’s The Crown of Glory (1896) admires Waterhouse’s Siren (c.1900)
2. Godward’s Athenaïs (1908) and An Offering To Venus (1912)
3. Waterhouse’s Isabella (1907) holds Stanhope’s Morgan Le Fay (c.1880)
4. La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1893) seduces a nymph from Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus (1900), both paintings by Waterhouse
5. Waterhouse’s Ophelia (1910) finds Collier’s Sleeping Beauty (1921)
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