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  1. Frederick Sandys May 1, 1829 - Jun 25, 1904 Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys, usually known as Frederick Sandys, was a British painter, illustrator, and draughtsman, associated with the Pre-Raphaelites.

  2. 16 de nov. de 2016 · Frederick Sandys (1829–1904), Medea (1866-68), oil on wood panel with gilded background, 61.2 x 45.6 cm, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham England. Wikimedia Commons. Sandys’ painting of Medea (1866-68) is possibly his best-known work today. Medea is a leading character in the Greek mythological story of Jason and the Golden Fleece.

  3. Artículo de Wikipedia Referencias. Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys (Norwich, 1 de mayo de 1829 — Londres, 25 de junio de 1904) pintor, ilustrador y delineante prerrafaelista británico asociado a la época victoriana. Sus trabajos se centraban en la mitología y los retratos. En 1846 asistió a la Norwich School of Design.

  4. Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys, usually known as Frederick Sandys, was a British painter, illustrator, and draughtsman, associated with the Pre-Raphaelites. He was also associated with the Norwich School of painters.

  5. Love’s Shadow shows a woman, whose model is actually the artist Frederick Sandys’ wife, biting down on the head of a flower. It isn’t clear whether this Pre-Raphaelite work shows the personification of Love’s destructive force or whether the woman is the victim of it. It was painted in 1867 towards the end of the Pre-Raphaelite ...

  6. In Greek mythology Medea, the beautiful sorceress and daughter of the King of Colchis, fell in love with Jason who came in search of the Golden Fleece. In return for her help to steal it, Jason married her and they had two children, Mermerus and Pheres. After the birth of their children Jason divorces her to marry the Greek princess Glauce.

  7. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Frederick Augustus Sandys was the son of Anthony Sands, a minor local artist. He began his artistic education with his father and attended the Norwich School of Design from 1846. His precocious talent was recognised by the award of silver medals by the Society of Arts in 1846 and 1847. He moved to London in 1851, when he first exhibited at the ...