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Miranda - The Tempest
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Miranda - The Tempest

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Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
105x70John William WaterhouseOrientalismepréraphaélite

Scene depicted

The painting “Miranda - The Tempest” depicts a vibrant scene, where the central character, Miranda, stands at the water's edge, marking a moment of introspection after the storm. This painting evokes the harmony between wild nature and human innocence, a theme dear to Waterhouse and the Pre-Raphaelite movement. The narrative composition invites the viewer to share Miranda's deep thoughts.

Historical context

Created in 1916, Miranda - The Tempest is a work that fits into the rich context of Victorian England, specifically in London. This painting is the result of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, famous for its compositions rich in emotions and vivid colors. Currently, this painting is in a private collection, testifying to its importance in the artistic heritage. The dimensions of this canvas are 76 cm by 61 cm, a perfect size to embrace your living space.

Place in the artist's career

Miranda - The Tempest represents a key milestone in the career of John William Waterhouse , consolidating his status as a master of oil painting. In parallel, his other works like “The Lady of Shalott” and “Ulysses and the Sirens” show an evolution in the exploration of light and emotions. This canvas , full of details and luminous bursts, highlights his artistic maturity.

Anecdote

“The light of the soul only shines when the mind is at peace.” This quote, inspired by John William Waterhouse , resonates with the creation of this masterpiece . He found his inspiration on a gentle summer morning, as the rays of the sun caressed a tranquil body of water. This lived emotion is palpable in every brushstroke of the painting that depicts Miranda.