Juliet (1898), by J.W. WaterhouseThis lovely portrait of Shakespeare’s Juliet in a Venetian se
Juliet (1898), by J.W. WaterhouseThis lovely portrait of Shakespeare’s Juliet in a Venetian setting with a canal and a bridge in the background is also known as The Blue Necklace. Like so many of the Early Renaissance Italian painters, Waterhouse shows the girl in a perfect profile to display her exceptional beauty. The painting always resided in private collections of which Sir Frederick Morris Fry, a member of the Council of the City and Guilds of the London Technical Institute and master of the notable Merchant Taylors’ School, was the first. During his life he gathered a collection of at least five paintings by Waterhouse. -- source link
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