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  1. ジョージ・フレデリック・ワッツ 、 OM ( 英: George Frederic Watts 、あるいは George Frederick Watts, 1817年 2月23日 - 1904年 7月1日 )は、 イギリス ・ ヴィクトリア朝 時代の 画家 、 彫刻家 。. 象徴主義 運動にかかわった。. ワッツを有名にしたのは、『希望』( 1885 ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2011 · George Frederick Watts After the Deluge (The Forty-First Day) c.1885–92 Watts Gallery Collection Watts’ wife Mary recounted this work: A visitor looking at After the Deluge remarked that into such as scheme of colour he felt it would not have been possible to introduce the figure of the Creator; “Ah no”, Mr Watts replied.

  3. George Frederic Watts né le 23 février 1817 à Londres et mort le 1er juillet 1904 à Compton est un peintre et sculpteur britannique . Artiste populaire de l' époque victorienne lié au mouvement symboliste, Watts est devenu célèbre de son vivant pour ses œuvres allégoriques telles que les tableaux Hope et Love and Life .

  4. Hace 4 días · George Frederic Watts (1817–1904) (and assistants) (Born London, 23 February 1817; died London, 1 July 1904). English painter and sculptor. In 1843 he won a prize in the competition for the decoration of the Houses of Parliament; no commission resulted from this, but he used the prize money to visit Italy, where the great Renaissance masters ...

  5. 1-20 de 133 CARGAR MÁS. List of all 133 obras de arte by George Frederick Watts. Ir a la página de artista.

  6. George Frederic Watts RA (* 23. Februar 1817 in London; † 1. Juli [1] 1904 in London [1]) war ein Maler und Bildhauer im viktorianischen England. Sein malerisches Werk umfasst große Fresken und Historiengemälde sowie allegorische und mythologische Darstellungen; bedeutender war Watts als Porträtist prominenter Zeitgenossen.

  7. One of the most singular, and enigmatic figures in Victorian art, and perhaps the hardest to pigeon-hole, or classify in any way. He 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 he refused a baronetcy. He was very sympathetic towards the dreadful living conditions of the urban poor. Watts ...