Hamlet and Ophelia
Artist: Mikhail Vrubel
Date: 1888
Medium: Oil on cardboard 32.7x23.8cm
Location: Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Artist: Mikhail Vrubel
Date: 1888
Medium: Oil on cardboard 32.7x23.8cm
Location: Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Endymion 🔱
Artist: William Stott of Oldham Date: 1888 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 162.5x162.5cm
On the Summit 🔱
Artist: Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret Date: 1903
Hero finds Leander 🔱
Artist: Ferdinand Keller Date: 1880 Medium: Oil on canvas
Dante e Virgilio incontrano Paolo e Francesca 🔱
Artist: Giuseppe Frascheri Date: 1846 Medium: oil on canvas. Dimensions: 61 × 38.5 cm Current location: Civica Galleria d’Arte Moderna Savona, Italy
Paolo and Francesca 🔱
Artist: Arnold Böcklin Date: 1893 Medium : Oil on canvas Dimensions: 110.5 × 80 cm
Selene and Endymion 🔱
Artist: Victor Florence Pollett Date: 1850-1860 Medium : Oil on canvas
The Dew 🔱
Artist: Fritz Zuber-Buhler Date: 1878 Medium: Oil on canvas
The Dawn 🔱
Artist: John La Farge, 1835 - 1910 Date: 1899 Medium: Oil on canvas
La Sirène Repue 🔱
Artist: Gustav-Adolf Mossa Date: 1905 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 81 x 54 cm Location: Don de Mme Violette Mossa, 1972
Nymph In The Forest
Artist: Charles-Amable Lenoir (1860-1926)
Date: before 1923
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 138.4 x 90.8 cm Location: Private collection
Nymph In A Wood 🔱
Artist: Arthur Spooner (1873-1962) Medium: Oil on canvas
A Nymph 🔱
Artist: Edouard Bisson Date: 1901 Medium: Oil on canvas
Die Meerjungfrau (The Soul Of The Water Dragon) 🔱
Artist: Gustav Graef Date: 1885 Medium: Oil on canvas
Ophélie 🔱
Artist: Marie Bashkirtfeff Printmaker: Claude Faivre Medium: Print. Engraving Date: c late 1800’s
St. Veronica’s Handkerchief 🔱
Artist: Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max Date: 1915
'Heart of Snow' 🔱
Artist: Edward Robert Hughes Date: 1907 Medium: Watercolour/bodycolour on paper Dimensions: 57.00cm high,113.00cm wide
The title derives from Beaudelaire’s poem La Beauté from Fleurs du mal 1857:
“In the blue air, strange sphinx, I brood supreme With heart of snow whiter than swan’s white crest” (As translated by Lord Alfred Douglas)