my-pre-raphaelite-museum: Ophelia (1894). John William Waterhouse.
sophialorens: Favourite Artists: John William Waterhouse
victoriousvocabulary: FLOROLOGER [noun] one who gathers flowers.
narabean: Pandora by John William Waterhouse
wapiti3: The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle … during
arthistorianmindswirls: Scott Wade paints on dusty cars and
feelripe: John William Waterhouse - Diogenes - 1882
unjovencitoxunjovencito: Hylas and the Nymphs, 1896 (detail) oil
slowlyeden: John William Waterhouse dress details: Part I. (Part
fleurdulys: Day Dreams - John William Waterhouse
english-idylls: Witches and Sorceresses in John William Waterhouse
Ophelia (details) - John William Waterhouse, 1894 and 1910
givemearmstopraywith: florence welch (2019) // ophelia by john
welovepaintings: John William Waterhouse (1849-1917)Mariamne
victoriousvocabulary: AQUAMANCY [noun] divination via water;
seapuke: Hylas and the Nymphs, 1896 (detail) oil on canvas
laclefdescoeurs: The Magic Circle, 1886, John William Waterhouse
that1randomweirdchick: John William Waterhouse “Circe Invidiosa”
marcuscrassus: John William Waterhouse - The Soul of the Rose
pintordepalabras: detailsofpaintings: John William Waterhouse,
theartistsmanifesto: Our last piece by John William Waterhouse
Mariamne Leaving the Judgement Seat of Herod 1887 John William
aesza: John William Waterhouse by hauk sven on Flickr.
shitulanced: John William Waterhouse The Soul of the Rose
pagewoman: The Lady Clare by John William Waterhouse (1900)
rubenista:John William Waterhouse, Pandora, 1896
artandopinion: The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy John William
arsvitaest: “‘I am half-sick of shadows,’ said the Lady
watyrhouse: ulysses and the sirens (detail) by john william waterhouse,
leaddustv: John William Waterhouse The Magic Circle.
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fleurdulys: The Danaides - John William Waterhouse 1906
detailsofpaintings: John William Waterhouse, Hylas and The Nymphs
that1randomweirdchick: John William Waterhouse “Circe Invidiosa”