John William Waterhouse [2]

Nationality : English Pre-Raphaelite painter, 1849 - 1917

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  • Title : The Lady of Shalott
  • Info : 1888 Oil on canvas 60 1/8 x 78 5/8 inches (153 x 200 cm) Tate Gallery, London, England

Oil Painting ID: 29799


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  • Title : Waterhouse, John William oil painting
  • Info : 1887 Oil on canvas 101 7/8 x 70 3/4 inches (259 x 180 cm) Forbes Magazine Collection, New York, New York, USA

Oil Painting ID: 29800


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  • Title : Portrait of Phyllis Waterlo
  • Info : Oil on canvas 40 x 66 inches (101.60 x 167.64 cm) Collection of Fred and Sherry Ross, USA

Oil Painting ID: 29801


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  • Title : Study for The Lady Clare
  • Info : Red chalk Private collection Image courtesy of: Brian Yoder's Art Gallery.

Oil Painting ID: 29802


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  • Title : I am Half-sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott
  • Info : 1915 Oil on canvas 39 1/4 x 29 1/8 inches (100 x 74 cm) Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada

Oil Painting ID: 29803


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  • Title : Narcissus
  • Info : 1912 Oil on canvas 37 x 24 3/8 inches (94 x 62 cm) Private collection

Oil Painting ID: 29804


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  • Title : Echo and Narcissus
  • Info : 1903 Oil on canvas 42 7/8 x 74 3/8 inches (109 x 189 cm) Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England

Oil Painting ID: 29805


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  • Title : Crystal Ball
  • Info : 1902 Oil on canvas Private collection

Oil Painting ID: 29806


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  • Title : Windswept
  • Info : 1902 Oil on canvas 44 7/8 x 31 inches (114 x 79 cm) Private collection

Oil Painting ID: 29807


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  • Title : A Mermaid
  • Info : 1901 Oil on canvas 38 1/2 x 26 3/8 inches (98 x 67 cm) The Royal Academy of Arts, London, England

Oil Painting ID: 29808


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Waterhouse, John William
John William Waterhouse was born in Rome, and was always known by his family, and personal friends as Nino, the diminutive of the Italian Giovanino. Both his parents were artists. Today Waterhouse is possibly the most popular of all the artists on this web site. It is interesting to note, however, that little is known about his personal life today, considering he died in 1917, and was an active RA. What is known indicates he was a retiring, shy man, he left no diaries or journals, and, I suspect, quite deliberately covered his tracks. His friend, William Logsdail [1859-1944] wrote his memoirs, but I have not been able to locate a copy of them. I set out below such information I as I have about Waterhouse. Waterhouse became ARA in 1885, and a full RA in 1895. In 1883 he married Esther Kenworthy at the parish church in Ealing in West London. There were no children. The newly married couple lived in a purpose built artistic colony in Primrose Hill, fellow residents, and close friends were Logsdail, and Maurice Greiffenhagen and his wife. The houses had studios. Around 1900 Waterhouse and his wife moved to St John's Wood, evidence of both increasing prosperity, and the need to be part of the artistic community. He was I think one of the most accomplished British painters of the second half of the 19th century. He shared with many of them a fascination with events from antiquity and legend. Early in his career Waterhouse established his style. It changed little, but he continually refined it, and his beautiful ladies were recognisable flesh and blood, with superb skin tones. He also painted a few excellent portraits of women, some of them being of the members of the Henderson family of Lord Faringdon, of Buscot Park fame. A lot of the pictures spent many years on the walls of prosperous Home Counties families, but the problems of Lloyds of London have, in many cases, forced their sale, just as their real value, and the artistic worth of Waterhouse's achievement has come to be realised. He continued to do the same thing throughout his career, but he did it so well, who are we to complain? In 1917 he died of cancer, but he had carried on working virtually to the end of his life, as evidenced by the two very late pictures bought by Lord Leverhume, still on show at the Lady Lever Gallery to this day.

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