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John William Waterhouse – Boreas

John William Waterhouse – Boreas

John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917) – Boreas, 1903 (Oil on canvas) – – Boreas is the name given by Ovidius to the cold northern wind. He can be seen in this painting only by the trees and clothes bending by his force. The woman that he is trying to catch is the Athenian princess, Oreithyia, who first declined his courtship, but cannot resist his brute power. She became later the goddess of mountain winds. This painting is even more powerful than the earlier “Windflowers” due to the use of cold colours and the protective position of the arms of the woman. – NégyArt (Szingy Books)

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John William Waterhouse – Boreas Tovább
John William Waterhouse - Windflowers

John William Waterhouse - Windflowers

John William Waterhouse (English, 1849-1917) - Windflowers (Windswept), 1903 (Oil on canvas) - - A carefully-crafted full-length portrait of a woman in long, loose dress, the subject is seen struggling with the wind which flusters her hair and clothing, whilst she clings onto her recently collected flowers. For several years the artist had been interested in depicting nature within his work and also the impact of wind across the scene. Windflowers was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1903. - NégyArt (Szingy Books)

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John William Waterhouse - Windflowers Tovább
Ó, igen. A könyvek

Ó, igen. A könyvek

Ó, igen. A könyvek tartanak életben - rögtönözte. - A könyvek? - Igen, az olvasás az egyetlen, ami örömet szerez, és olyan sok könyv van még, ami olvasásra vár. Csak ezért érdemes még élni. A könyvek boldoggá tesznek, segítenek, hogy elmeneküljek a valóság elől. - Szigetingy – RP története (Painting by Sylvie Vanlerberghe)

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Ó, igen. A könyvek Tovább
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