John William Waterhouse: Beguiled by Women

Interesting online lecture by Stella Grace Lyons on the life and work of John William Waterhouse.

Using a selection of his pictures she talked us though how his style changed in the late 1880s from a refined classical approach like Alma Tadema and Lord Leighton to a more Pre-Raphaelite love of nature and the medieval.

I like the way Stella uses a limited number of pictures to make her points but talks through them in detail and, in a couple of cases in this talk, looking at who bought them and what their effect was on the art world.

“The Lady of Shallot” was of course the star of the show but I was introduced to a number of works I didn’t know and will look out for Waterhouse’s work more in galleries.

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