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John William Waterhouse

John William Waterhouse was a British pre-raphaelite oil painter who created some extraordinary oil paintings, based on mythical characters, around the end of the 19th century and start of the 20th century. These included The Lady of Shalott, Hylas and the Nymphs and many more. These Waterhouse paintings are all available to order from Vault, simply find the one you look and order online. Waterhouse remains one of our favourite artists even today, and we add more of his oil paintings here all the time so please check back. If there is a Waterhouse painting then you'd like to order, but can't find on the website then simply contact us via email and we can add it in.

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Tristan & Isolde

Tristan & Isolde
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Ophelia 1894

Ophelia 1894
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Mermaid

Mermaid
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Cleopatra

Cleopatra
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The Siren

The Siren
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Fair Rosamund

Fair Rosamund
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Echo and Narcissus

Echo and Narcissus
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Miranda The Tempest

Miranda The Tempest
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Windswept

Windswept
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Enchanted Garden

Enchanted Garden
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Saint Cecilia

Saint Cecilia
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Destiny

Destiny
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Knight

Knight
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Apollo and Daphne

Apollo and Daphne
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Consulting the Oracle

Consulting the Oracle
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Flora and the Zephyrs

Flora and the Zephyrs
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Mariana in the South

Mariana in the South
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Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus

Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus
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Narcissus

Narcissus
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Ophelia

Ophelia
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Gather Ye Rosebuds

Gather Ye Rosebuds
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Grecian Flower Market

Grecian Flower Market
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Gathering Almond Blossoms

Gathering Almond Blossoms
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Ariadne

Ariadne
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Boreas

Boreas
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La Belle Dam Sans Mercie

La Belle Dam Sans Mercie
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Pandora

Pandora
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Awakening of Adonis

Awakening of Adonis
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At the Shrine

At the Shrine
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Vanity

Vanity
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Circe Invidiosa

Circe Invidiosa
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Gather Ye Rosebuds

Gather Ye Rosebuds
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Waterhouse was one of the final Pre-Raphaelite artists, being most productive in the latter decades of the 19th century and early decades of the 20th, long after the era of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Because of this, he has been referred to as "the modern Pre-Raphaelite", and incorporated techniques borrowed from the French Impressionists into his work.

One of Waterhouse's most famous paintings is The Lady of Shalott, a study of Elaine of Astolat, who dies of grief when Lancelot will not love her. He actually painted three different versions of this character, in 1888, 1894, and 1916. Another of Waterhouse's favorite subjects was Ophelia; the most famous of his paintings of Ophelia depicts her just before her death, putting flowers in her hair as she sits on a tree branch leaning over a lake. Like The Lady of Shalott and other Waterhouse paintings, it deals with a woman dying in or near water. He also may have been inspired by paintings of Ophelia by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Millais. He submitted his Ophelia painting of 1888 in order to receive his diploma from the Royal Academy. (He had originally wanted to submit a painting titled "A Mermaid", but it was not completed in time.) After this, the painting was lost until the 20th century, and is now displayed in the collection of Lord Andrew Lloyd-Webber. Waterhouse would paint Ophelia again in 1894 and 1909 or 1910, and planned another painting in the series, called "Ophelia in the Churchyard."