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creatures in art: mermaids & sirens
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the-evil-clergyman · 1 year
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Priestess of Delphi by John Collier (1891)
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lepetitdragonvert · 2 months
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Queen Guinevere’s Maying
1900
Artist : John Maler Collier (1850-1934)
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bizarreauhavre · 2 years
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The Witch by John Collier, 1893.
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pagansphinx · 8 months
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John Collier (English, 1850-1934) • Priestess of Delphi • 1891 • Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
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A Great Lady by John Collier, 1910.
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the-cricket-chirps · 7 months
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John Collier
Grand Central Station, New York City
1941
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spirit-of-art · 8 months
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John Maler Collier, Maenads,1886 [Southwark Art Collection]
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John Collier; ''Lilith'', 1887.
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The Laboratory by John Collier (1895), inspired by Robert Browning's classic revenge poem.
"The Laboratory" is a poem and dramatic monologue by Robert Browning. The poem was first published in June 1844 in Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany, and later Dramatic Romances and Lyrics in 1845.
This poem, set in seventeenth-century France, is the monologue of a woman speaking to an apothecary as he prepares a poison, which she intends to use to kill her rivals in love. It was inspired by the life of Marie Madeleine Marguerite D'Aubray, marquise de Brinvilliers (1630-1676), who poisoned her father and two brothers and planned to poison her husband, matching the narrator's actions in 'The Laboratory'.
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diioonysus · 8 months
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dresses in art
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the-evil-clergyman · 8 months
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Artemis by John Collier (Early 20th Century)
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hckat · 2 years
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John Collier, 1897: “Lady Godiva”
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myteaplace · 1 year
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All Halloween, 1895, John Collier (1850-1934)
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pagansphinx · 20 days
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John Collier (British/English, 1850-1934) • The Egg Dance • 1903 • The New Art Gallery Walsall, West Midlands, UK
An egg dance is an ancient, traditional Easter game in which eggs are laid on the ground and people dance around them. The goal is to dance among them damaging as few as possible.The egg was traditionally a symbol of rebirth in Pagan celebrations of Spring. It was adopted by early Christians as a symbol of the rebirth of man at Easter. Performers would dance, blindfolded, to popular tunes such as 'The Hornpipe' with complex footwork which forced the dancer to pass backwards and forwards between the eggs at great speed. – Art UK
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Pope Urban VI by John Collier, 1896.
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