Queen Eleanor (painting)
1858 oil painting by Frederick Sandys, depicting Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine on her way to kill her husband’s mistress.
1858 oil painting by Frederick Sandys, depicting Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine on her way to kill her husband’s mistress.
1864 Pre-Raphaelite painting by Frederick Sandys, depicting the legendary witch and jealous half-sister of King Arthur.
1868 oil painting by Frederick Sandys, controversially rejected for display in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition that year.![]()
Oil painting by John William Waterhouse depicting a story in Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron.
Oil painting by John William Waterhouse depicting a story in Boccaccio’s Decameron.
Painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917), the first of two paintings he produced with the same title.
Painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917), the second of two paintings he produced with the same title.
Painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917), his contribution to the Artists’ War Fund in support of British troops fighting in the Boer War.![]()
Painting in the Pre-Raphaelite style by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917).![]()
Oil painting by John William Waterhouse created in 1903, depicting the Greek god of the north wind.
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1858 oil painting by Frederick Sandys, depicting Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine on her way to kill her husband's mistress.