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Mariana in the South (1897)

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Mariana in the South
ArtistJohn William Waterhouse
Year1897 (1897)–1897 (1897)
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions114 cm × 74 cm (45 in × 29 in)

Mariana in the South is an 1897 oil painting on canvas by the British Pre-Raphaelite artist, John William Waterhouse. It is now in a private collection. It measures 114 by 74 centimetres (45 in × 29 in). It is a major painting by Waterhouse that depicts scenes from the Tennyson poem, "Mariana". Mariana prays for the return of the lost love, the dictator Angelo, who brutally spurned her on the loss of her dowry. The picture illustrates the line "And in the liquid mirror glowed the clear perfection of her face" from Tennyson's poem.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Mariana in the South | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 2019-07-25.