Artist: Sir George James Frampton
Date: 1900
Museum: Royal Academy of Arts (London, United Kingdom)
Technique: Sculpture
This sculpture draws on John Keats’s poem, also called Lamia. In the poem, Lamia is a beautiful serpent-like creature who assumes female form to win the love of the mortal man Lycius. When her true nature is exposed at their wedding, she vanishes and her husband dies.Frampton
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