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Windflowers, by English painter John William Waterhouse (1903). In private collection.
Windflowers, 1902 #waterhouse #johnwilliamwaterhouse https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
Windflowers, 1902 #romanticism #waterhouse https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
Anemones, aka windflowers, are what I deemed his signature flower. I used them in a couple of compositions. Their symbolism can be quite complex. I went for the wind catching his arrows and hair. Also may symbolize healing, love, etc. similarly to anhydrite.
Esto es un trabajo para clase uwu Tuve que dibujarme a mi misma en una obra de algún artista conocido, decidí dibujarme en Windflowers de Waterhouse.
Me hice con pelo largo ya que notaba que era una parte importante del dibujo
Windflowers, 1902 #romanticism #johnwilliamwaterhouse https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
William Waterhouse (1849-1917)
I’d love to go all Pre Raphaelite but not today just this one by Waterhouse as the title is ‘Windflowers’. The Brotherhood are never far from my mind, and this artist although strictly not Pre Raff is my favourite
Windflowers, 1902 #romanticism #waterhouse https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
Windflowers, 1902 #romanticism #waterhouse https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
Windflowers, 1902 #waterhouse #romanticism https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
Waterhouse was a gifted draughtsman as can be seen from the marvellous drawings that survive. Study for the Lady Clare (1900), The Flower Picker (1900), the Siren (c1900) & Windflowers (1902)
Windflowers, 1902 #romanticism #johnwilliamwaterhouse https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
A few NFT artworks that I've added to my collection👇
- Blind Osculation by @ayushmaanism
- Heart like Windflowers by @hiddeniris02
- Love is Eternal #8 by @MonikaNFT x @PeterArt18
- Hapoochi #202 by @hapoochi
Windflowers, by English painter John William Waterhouse (1903). In private collection.
Windflowers, 1902 #waterhouse #johnwilliamwaterhouse https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
Windflowers, 1902 #waterhouse #romanticism https://t.co/i5eiSfZBcF
Waterhouse was a gifted draughtsman as can be seen from the marvellous drawings that survive. Study for the Lady Clare (1900), The Flower Picker (1900), the Siren (c1900) & Windflowers (1902)