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Miranda (1916) by John William Waterhouse (GB, 1849-1917). From 'The Tempest'. #PreRaphaelite #ShakespeareSunday
Les Halles (1895) by Léon Lhermitte (French, 1844-1925). The main market in Paris. Haggling, browsing and general human interaction in one of the world's great cities. #FrenchArt
Milton Dictating to His Daughter (1794) by Henry Fuseli (1741-1825). Art Institute of Chicago. The blind John Milton dictates his epic poem. #ParadiseLost #SwissArt
Memory of a wooded island in the Baltic Sea (Oak trees by the Sea) (1834-35) Carl Gustav Carus (Germany, 1789–1869). The artist studied under Caspar David Friedrich.
A Golden Thread (exhib. 1885) by John Melhuish Strudwick (England, 1849-1937). ABOVE: A girl and her lover are talking. Their happiness is being determined by the Fates. BELOW: The three Fates are spinning the thread of life. #PreRaphaelite
A Mother Depositing Her Child at the Foundling Hospital in Paris (1855) by Henry Nelson O'Neil (1817–1880). The Foundling Museum. #Childhood
Ophelia (1883) by Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889). Inspired by Hamlet - William #Shakespeare.
Miranda (1916) by John William Waterhouse (England, 1849-1917). Pre-Raphaelite style. Miranda from 'The Tempest'. #ShakespeareSunday
Meadow Elves (1850) by Nils Blommér (Sweden, 1816-1853). National Museum of Fine Arts (Sweden). #folklorethursday
Fog Riders [Nobelreiter](1896) by Albert Welti (1862-1912). #Mythology #SwissArt