Artiest: John William Waterhouse
Stijl: Pre-Raphaelites
Tatum: 1894
Trootte: 119 x 68 cm
Tuseum: Falmouth Art Gallery (Falmouth, United Kingdom)
Techniek: Oil
The lady of shalott study (1894) is a artwork by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. One of waterhouse's painting depicting a femme fatale. Waterhouse's interest in themes associated with the Pre-Raphaelites, particularly tragic or powerful femmes fatales, as well as plein-air painting.
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