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Related: About this forum"Circe Invidiosa" by John William Waterhouse
just came across this painting and think it's beautiful. wanted to share.
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Ocelot II
(122,217 posts)IcyPeas
(23,015 posts)Circe Invidiosa, which in Latin means Jealous Circe by John William Waterhouse, portrays Circe, poisoning the water to turn Scylla, her rival into a hideous monster.
Circe is a goddess of magic, or sometimes an enchantress from Greek mythology, and Scylla was a beautiful nymph who gets turned into the monster.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Its is truly beautiful! Its amazing too. The artists depiction of the water is especially good and adds a pristine realistic quality to the painting. The colors of the water and the draped dress stand out a lot due to the vague dark background that has form, like a forest, but no details. It makes the woman and water stand out more. I love the sparkling quality of the spilled water from top to bottom where it creates bubbles in the pond.
Its beauty is compelling, pulling the viewer in. Thanks for sharing!