George Frederic Watts

1817-1904     England

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George Frederic Watts (1817–1904) was an English painter and sculptor who was a driving force in the transition from Victorian romanticism to Symbolism. Early in his career, he was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, including his friend Dante Gabriel Rossetti, adopting their detailed and refined realism. Over time, Watts moved toward more symbolic and mystical imagery, focusing on themes of life and mortality. His later works show the influence of Venetian masters like Titian, with a softer, more atmospheric style.

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Salon & Exhibition References

Artworks exhibited in historical salons and exhibitions
Violet Lindsay
No.: 468 This is likely the version exhibited at La Libre Esthétique in 1894, though Watts painted Violet Lindsay (the Marquise of Granby) on several occasions.
2 works
Lady Garvagh
No.: 629
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
No.: 630

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