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1817-1904 06 3 Alpine landscape 3 Panoramic Landscape with a Farmhouse 3 Petraia 3 Watts George Frederick Sic Transit 1890 2 by old oil painting artist reproduction supplies 3 Study of Clouds c1890 1900 3 9 4 Cardinal Manning 4 Orlando Pursuing the Fata Morgana 4 Watts George Choosing by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 4 Love And Life 4 Orpheus And Eurydice 4 The Honourable Mary Baring 4 `For George Frederick Watts had great possessions- 1894 4 Watts George Frederick Adam and Eve c.1865 by old oil painting artist reproduction supplies 4 Ariadne 1890 4 Augusta Lady Castletown c1846 4 Death Crowning Innocence 1886 7 4 Endymion 4 Watts George Frederick Eustace Smith c1870 80 by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 4 Eve Tempted 4 Eve tentee 4 Eveleen Tennant later Mrs F.W.H. Myers exhibited 1880 4 Faith c1890 6 4 Watts George Frederick Frederic Lord Leighton PRA 11.2x85cm by old oil painting masterpiece reproduction supplies 4 hope 4 hope detail 4 Jonah 1894 4 Miss Georgina Treherne 4 Watts George Frederick Mrs Arthur Sassoon 1882 by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 4 Neptune-s Horses 4 Orpheus and Eurydice |
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George Frederick Watts One of the most singular, and enigmatic figures in Victorian art, and perhaps the hardest to pigeon-hole, or classify in any way. George Frederick Watts was born in London, the son of an ordinary family. Watts was serious-minded, lacked a sense of humour, and was politically a radical-on two occasions George Frederick Watts refused a baronetcy. |
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He was very sympathetic
towards the dreadful living conditions of
the urban poor. Watts regarded, as a great
evil, the upper classes of the country
taking vast sums of money they had not
earned. George Frederick Watts produced many allegorical
pictures throughout his long life, and they
vary greatly in their level of success.
George Frederick Watts also produced, at his own expense his
�Hall of Fame,� pictures. Watts was
really at his best as a portraitist. [ But
his best portraits still could never inspire
the way his finest theme paintings did, and
continue to do, such as Hope. - Ed ] The
likenesses of his portraits are excellent,
and in many of them George Frederick Watts really brought out
the character of the sitter. They are,
however, all painted in dark, muted colours,
and collectively give a very sombre
impression. There is an excellent display of
them at Bodelwyddan Castle in North Wales,
an outpost of the National Portrait Gallery. |
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| Watts married Mary Fraser-Tytler in 1886. She was thirty six years his junior, and devoted the rest of her life to the care of her genius, materially during his lifetime, and his reputation after his death. Mary Watts had the misfortune to live until 1938, when her geniuses reputation seemed in terminal decline. In 1891 Watts had a new house called Limnerslease (satirised as Dauber's Den by Burne-Jones), built at Compton near Guildford. Nearby in 1903-1904 the Watts Museum was built. It is well worth a visit, and will be featured on this site before long. Close to the Museum is The Watts Mortuary Chapel at Compton. This remarkable building was the work of Mary Watts, assisted by local villagers. It was built entirely to Mary Watts designs. George Frederic Watts is buried close to the chapel. |
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Contemporary Comment from The Pall Mall
Gazette of 1892 There is nothing more satisfactory about the year's art than the evidence we find here that this veteran of English painting is renewing his youth in his seventies. His portrait of Mr Walter Crane, in the New Gallery, which justly holds the place of honour in the Central Room, is superb. For the skill of its texture-painting and the richness of its colour, as well as for its character, distinction, and strength, this little work could hardly be surpassed. The reserve and dignity of it are themselves a whole sermon to certain other portrait painters who may be seen in the same room. Indeed, this portrait sets a standard of excellence which may make us unwittingly do less than justice to other work which of its kind is quite admirable. A second work of Mr Watts's entitled Afloat, and representing a very jolly Cupid on his back in the seas, with his bow and arrow floating by his side, is a glowing brilliant little picture quite Titianesque in its qualities. About the large Sic Transit, by the same painter, we are less positive. - Watts George Frederick oil painting artist oil paintings - Watts George Frederick England oil painting artist – artist painting Watts George Frederick’s bio by England oil paintings artists intro of artists oil paintings Watts George. |
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It represents a dead figure covered by a sheet lying on a bier which runs across the whole length of the canvas. In the left corner at the foot of the bier armour, musical instruments, and scattered flowers in a confused heap. On the curtain at the back of the bier we see inscribed: "What I spent I had. What I saved I lost. What I gave, I have." There is certain majesty about the lines of drapery which covers the dead figure, and a painter might enlarge upon its technique. But somehow it just fails to be either quite real or quite symbolical, and the fact that the artist has found it necessary to inscribe his moral upon his picture is a hint that George Frederick Watts felt it not wholly equal to telling its own story. | ||||||
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4 Orpheus and Eurydice c1869 c1872
4 Paulo And Francesca 4 Portrait Of A Lady 4 Portrait Of Miss Lilian Macintosh 4 Watts George Frederick Portrait of Sir John Everett Millais 1871 by old oil painting masterpiece reproduction supplies 4 Portrait Of The Countess Somers 4 Portrait of Thomas Carlyle 4 Russell Gurney c1875 8 4 Self Portrait 1864 4 Watts George Frederick Sir Galahad 1862 by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 4 Study for -Hyperion 4 The All Pervading 4 The Denunciation Of Cain 4 The Genius of Greek Poetry 1878 4 Watts George Frederick The Messenger c1884 5 by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 4 The Minotaur 1885 4 The Temptation of Eve 4 Violet Lindsay c1881 4 Matthew Arnold 4 Watts May Prinsep (Preyer) by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 4 Ophelia 4 Sir Galahad 4 11 4 12 4 Watts14 by old oil painting artist reproduction supplies 4 2 4 4 4 5 4 7 5 Watts Ariadne on the Island of Naxos by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 5 Fata Morgana 5 The Judgement Of Paris 5 Charity 1898 5 Mammon 1884 5 5 Watts George Frederick Mrs George Augustus Frederick Cavendish Bentinck and her Children by oil painting artists masterpiece reproduction supplies 5 The Denunciation of Adam and Eve c1873 c1898 5 Time Death and Judgement 1870s 1886 5 Time Death and Judgement 1900 5 3 6 Watts George Frederick Study For Coriolanus by England old paintings artist oil painting reproduction 6 The Spirit of Christianity 1873 5 7 Life-s Illusions 1849 7 The Court of Death c1870 1902 7 The Creation of Eve c1865 c1899 |
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