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'''''John William Waterhouse''''' (1849-04-06 - 1917-02-10) was an English artist and probably the most famous of the [[Pre-Raphaelite]] Brotherhood. Like many of the Pre-Raphaelites, his work is highly detailed and romantic, but also seems to serve as pre-photography pornography.
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[[Image:John William Waterhouse - c.1886.jpg|thumb|256x256px|Circa 1886.]]
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'''''John William Waterhouse''''' (1849-04-06 - 1917-02-10) was an English artist and professor. Waterhouse came from a family of artists and was enrolled in the Royal Academy of Art. Waterhouse's style evolved through his life but by his 30s, he was painting in the [[Pre-Raphaelite]] style and became arguably the most famous of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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I first became of Waterhouse's work after seeing a poster of his 1888 painting, [[The Lady of Shallot (John William Waterhouse)|The Lady of Shallot]] in a shop at the mall. I really enjoyed the print, and later, I recognized the style in additional paintings which a girlfriend explained to me was the Pre-Raphaelite style. I began to really enjoy the style, and saw various other prints at art stores and general kitsch stores in the mall. Later, when trying to form a database of my favorite art, I found the majority of Waterhouse's work available on Wikipedia and really enjoyed it. I've always had an appreciation for the romance of fantasy and mythology, and most of Waterhouse's work has such a focus. However, due to the patriarchal nature of mythology, and Waterhouse's exploitation of it, I often find myself torn between admiring his art, and seeing is as essentially pre-photographic pornography. While there is no shortage of strong men, rarely does Waterhouse paint strong women. Instead, they're often young, innocent and inexperienced, but still eager to please a man. While this certainly fits a boyhood fantasy, it doesn't offer much substance. There are a couple paintings of strong women, but they're still usually sexualized. Of course, I'd be lying if I said I didn't find them erotic.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
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| [[The Lady of Shallot (John William Waterhouse)|The Lady of Shallot]]
 
| [[The Lady of Shallot (John William Waterhouse)|The Lady of Shallot]]
 
| 1888
 
| 1888
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| 9
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1889 - Ophelia.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1889 - Ophelia.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Ophelia (John William Waterhouse)|Ophelia]]
 
| [[Ophelia (John William Waterhouse)|Ophelia]]
 
| 1889
 
| 1889
| 7
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| 8
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1891 - Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1891 - Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus]]
 
| [[Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus]]
 
| 1891
 
| 1891
| 9
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| 10
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1891 - Ulysses and the Sirens.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1891 - Ulysses and the Sirens.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Ulysses and the Sirens (John William Waterhouse)|Ulysses and the Sirens]]
 
| [[Ulysses and the Sirens (John William Waterhouse)|Ulysses and the Sirens]]
 
| 1891
 
| 1891
| 15
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| 17
 
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|-
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1892 - Circe Invidiosa (Color Corrected).jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1892 - Circe Invidiosa (Color Corrected).jpg|center|256x256px]]
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| [[A Naiad, or Hylas With a Nymph]]
 
| [[A Naiad, or Hylas With a Nymph]]
 
| 1893
 
| 1893
| 11
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| 13
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1894 - Ophelia Sitting.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1894 - Ophelia Sitting.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Ophelia Sitting]]
 
| [[Ophelia Sitting]]
 
| 1894
 
| 1894
| 13
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| 15
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1894 - The Lady of Shallot Looking At Lancelot.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1894 - The Lady of Shallot Looking At Lancelot.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[The Lady of Shallot Looking At Lancelot]]
 
| [[The Lady of Shallot Looking At Lancelot]]
 
| 1894
 
| 1894
| 5
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| 7
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1896 - Hylas and the Nymphs.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1896 - Hylas and the Nymphs.jpg|center|256x256px]]
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| [[The Siren (John William Waterhouse)|The Siren]]
 
| [[The Siren (John William Waterhouse)|The Siren]]
 
| 1900
 
| 1900
| 14
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| 16
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1902 - Windswept.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1902 - Windswept.jpg|center|256x256px]]
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| 1903
 
| 1903
 
| 3
 
| 3
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1905 - Lamia.jpg|center|256x256px]]
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| [[Lamia and the Soldier (John William Waterhouse)|Lamia]]
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| 1905
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| 5
 
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1909 - Gather Ye Rosebuds.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1909 - Gather Ye Rosebuds.jpg|center|256x256px]]
 
| [[Gather Ye Rosebuds]]
 
| [[Gather Ye Rosebuds]]
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| 1909
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| 14
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| [[Image:John William Waterhouse - 1909 - Lamia.jpg|center|256x256px]]
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| [[Lamia (John William Waterhouse)|Lamia]]
 
| 1909
 
| 1909
 
| 12
 
| 12
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| [[Miranda - The Tempest]]
 
| [[Miranda - The Tempest]]
 
| 1916
 
| 1916
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Revision as of 13:58, 20 April 2018

Circa 1886.

John William Waterhouse (1849-04-06 - 1917-02-10) was an English artist and professor. Waterhouse came from a family of artists and was enrolled in the Royal Academy of Art. Waterhouse's style evolved through his life but by his 30s, he was painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style and became arguably the most famous of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

I first became of Waterhouse's work after seeing a poster of his 1888 painting, The Lady of Shallot in a shop at the mall. I really enjoyed the print, and later, I recognized the style in additional paintings which a girlfriend explained to me was the Pre-Raphaelite style. I began to really enjoy the style, and saw various other prints at art stores and general kitsch stores in the mall. Later, when trying to form a database of my favorite art, I found the majority of Waterhouse's work available on Wikipedia and really enjoyed it. I've always had an appreciation for the romance of fantasy and mythology, and most of Waterhouse's work has such a focus. However, due to the patriarchal nature of mythology, and Waterhouse's exploitation of it, I often find myself torn between admiring his art, and seeing is as essentially pre-photographic pornography. While there is no shortage of strong men, rarely does Waterhouse paint strong women. Instead, they're often young, innocent and inexperienced, but still eager to please a man. While this certainly fits a boyhood fantasy, it doesn't offer much substance. There are a couple paintings of strong women, but they're still usually sexualized. Of course, I'd be lying if I said I didn't find them erotic.

Gallery

Painting Title Year Rank
John William Waterhouse - 1886 - Magic Circle.jpg
The Magic Circle 1886 1
John William Waterhouse - 1888 - The Lady of Shallot.jpg
The Lady of Shallot 1888 9
John William Waterhouse - 1889 - Ophelia.jpg
Ophelia 1889 8
John William Waterhouse - 1891 - Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus.jpg
Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus 1891 10
John William Waterhouse - 1891 - Ulysses and the Sirens.jpg
Ulysses and the Sirens 1891 17
John William Waterhouse - 1892 - Circe Invidiosa (Color Corrected).jpg
Circe Invidiosa 1892 4
John William Waterhouse - 1893 - A Naiad, or Hylas With a Nymph.jpg
A Naiad, or Hylas With a Nymph 1893 13
John William Waterhouse - 1894 - Ophelia Sitting.jpg
Ophelia Sitting 1894 15
John William Waterhouse - 1894 - The Lady of Shallot Looking At Lancelot.jpg
The Lady of Shallot Looking At Lancelot 1894 7
John William Waterhouse - 1896 - Hylas and the Nymphs.jpg
Hylas and the Nymphs 1896 6
John William Waterhouse - 1900 - The Siren.jpg
The Siren 1900 16
John William Waterhouse - 1902 - Windswept.jpg
Windswept 1902 2
John William Waterhouse - 1903 - Echo and Narcissus.jpg
Echo and Narcissus 1903 3
John William Waterhouse - 1905 - Lamia.jpg
Lamia 1905 5
John William Waterhouse - 1909 - Gather Ye Rosebuds.jpg
Gather Ye Rosebuds 1909 14
John William Waterhouse - 1909 - Lamia.jpg
Lamia 1909 12
John William Waterhouse - 1916 - Miranda - The Tempest.jpg
Miranda - The Tempest 1916 11

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