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Miranda the Tempest Framed Canvas Replica Painting
By artist John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), in a Private Collection
Item# FAM-DA6051
Was:
$189.00 – $450.00
Now:
$132.98
– $315.98
Miranda, daughter of Prospero from William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,“ was isolated on an island with her father for twelve years before a storm wreaks havoc sinking a sailing ship bringing love to her world. With his renowned use of color, the stormy grays and blues of a storm tossed rocky shore, Waterhouse depicts Miranda with an intense expression, windswept hair and a flowing blue dress reflecting the storm and sea. John William Waterhouse, the well-known Victorian painter who embraced the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s style, communicating his aesthetic vision through the vivid use of color, Neo-classical, formalism, and realistic depictions of strong women using romantic poems, Greek myths, and Arthurian legends. The authentic stretched canvas replica painting captures the original work's texture, depth of color, and even its subtle brushstrokes, which are applied by hand exclusively for Design Toscano. Our replica 4.375" wide, European style, bright gold-toned, ribbed frame is cast in quality designer resin with an acanthus leaf and floret border that draws the eye toward the beautiful image.
Proudly printed and framed in the USA using imported molding.
Proudly printed and framed in the USA using imported molding.
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Product Details
- Includes picture wire and hardware for hanging. Follow simple steps in the PDF linked above.
- Please note these instructions are meant for common drywall walls. If other conditions are present check with your local hardware store for recommendations on hardware and hanging methods.
- Design Toscano is not responsible for damages due to failed hangers and/or improper installation.
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About The Artist
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917)
Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse painted female characters from mythology and literature and belonged to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His parents were painters and he grew up in Rome where he absorbed the culture rich history and a love for art.
Waterhouse's first art teacher was his father until he entered the Royal Academy at age 21. Waterhouse was inspired by the paintings of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema whose depictions of classical Roman landscapes and legends appealed to the young painter. He received his diploma from the Academy for his painting of a Mermaid.
Waterhouse's paintings often depict a romantic approach to the femme fatale for example in La Belle Sans Merci and Hylas and the Water Nymphs. He also often painted a forlorn sole heroine such as The Lady of Shallot one of Waterhouse's most famous paintings.
Waterhouse's academic and technical skill gained the respect of his peers and critics and his paintings were exhibited at the Academy even after his death in 1917.
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Weights & Dimensions
- Small: 19.25"Wx16.25"H framed (11"Wx8"H image size 4.375"W frame)
- Medium: 28.25"Wx22.25"H framed (20"Wx14"H image size 4.375"W frame)
- Large: 37.25"Wx28.25"H framed (29"Wx20"H image size 4.375"W frame)
- Grande: 50.25"Wx38.25"H framed (42"Wx30"H image size 4.375"W frame)