List of paintings by John William Waterhouse
Appearance
This is a list of the paintings by the British Pre-Raphaelite artist John William Waterhouse.
1870s
- The Slave (1872), private collection.[1]
- Undine (1872), location unknown.[2]
- Gone, But Not Forgotten (1873), private collection.[3]
- The Unwelcome Companion: A Street Scene in Cairo (1873), Towneley Hall Art Gallery, Burnley.[4]
- In the Peristyle (1874), Rochdale Art Gallery, Rochdale.[5]
- La Fileuse (1874), private collection.[6]
- Sleep and his Half-brother Death (1874), private collection.[7]
- Miranda (1875), private collection (assumed).[8]
- Two Little Italian Girls by a Village (c. 1875), private collection.[9]
- Portrait of a Young Woman (c. 1875-78), private collection.[10]
- After the Dance (1876), private collection.[11]
- A Sick Child brought into the Temple of Aesculapius (1877), private collection.[12]
- The Remorse of the Emperor Nero after the Murder of his Mother (1878), private collection.[13]
- Dolce Far Niente or The White Feather Fan (1879), private collection (assumed).[14]
- Offerings (1879), private collection.[15]
1880s
- A Flower Stall (1880), Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne.[16]
- Dolce Far Niente (1880)
- The Household Gods (c. 1880), Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland.[17]
- Diogenes (1882), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.[18]
- Summer (c. 1882), private collection (assumed).[19]
- The Favourites of the Emperor Honorius (1883), Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.[20]
- Consulting the Oracle (1884), Tate, London.[21]
- A Byway: Ancient Rome or Winding the Distaff (1884), current location unknown.[22]
- Good Neighbours (1885). Also known as Gossip or The Gossips or Washing Day'. Unknown location.[23]
- Saint Eulalia (1885), Tate, London.[24]
- Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse (c. 1885), Sheffield City Art Galleries, Sheffield.[25]
- Resting (c. 1885), private collection.[26]
- A Flower Market, Old Rome (1886), private collection.[27]
- The Magic Circle (1886), Tate, London.[28]
- Cleopatra (1888), private collection.[29]
- The Lady of Shalott (1888), Tate, London.[30]
- Ophelia (1889) collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber.[31]
1890s
- A Roman Offering (c. 1890), unknown location.[32]
- The Orange Gatherers (c. 1890), private collection.[33]
- Flora (c. 1890), private collection.[34]
- At Capri (1890). Also known as Alfresco Toilet at Capri or The Toilet. Location unknown. [35]
- Arranging Flowers (c. 1890), location unknown.[36]
- Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses (1891), Oldham Art Gallery, Oldham.[37]
- Flora (1891), location unknown.[38]
- Ulysses and the Sirens (1891), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.[39]
- Circe Invidiosa (1892), Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.[40]
- Danaë (1892), location unknown - stolen.[41]
- A Hamadryad (1893), City of Plymouth Art Gallery, Plymouth.[42]
- Gathering Summer Flowers in a Devonshire Garden (c. 1893-1910), private collection.[43]
- A Naiad (1893), private collection.[44]
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1893)
- Ophelia (1894), private collection.[45]
- The Lady of Shalott (1894), City Art Gallery, Leeds.[46]
- Field Flowers (1894), location unknown.[47]
- Mrs. Charles Newton-Robinson (1894), location unknown.[48]
- Phyllis, younger daughter of E A Waterlow, Esq (1895), private collection.[49]
- St Cecilia (1895), collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber. [50]
- The Shrine (1895), private collection.[51]
- Hylas and the Nymphs (1896), Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester.[52]
- Pandora (1896), private collection.[53]
- Mariana in the South (c. 1897), private collection.[54]
- Ariadne (1898), private collection.[55]
- Flora and the Zephyrs (1898), private collection.[56]
- Juliet (1898), private collection.[57]
1900s
- The Awakening of Adonis (c. 1900), private collection.[58]
- Spring (The Flower Picker) (c. 1900), private collection.[59]
- The Siren (c. 1900), private collection.[60]
- A Mermaid (1900), Royal Academy of Arts, London.[61]
- Destiny (1900), Towneley Hall Art Gallery, Burnley.[62]
- Miss Margaret Henderson (1900), private collection.[63]
- Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus (1900), private collection.[64]
- The Lady Clare (1900), private collection.[65]
- The Crystal Ball (1902), private collection.[66]
- The Missal (1902), location unknown.[67]
- Boreas (1903), private collection.[68]
- Echo and Narcissus (1903), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.[69]
- Psyche Opening the Golden Box (1903), private collection.[70]
- Windflowers (1903), private collection.[71]
- Danaïdes (1904), private collection.[72]
- Psyche Opening the Door into Cupid's Garden (1904), Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston.[73]
- Lamia (1905), private collection.[74]
- The Danaïdes (1906), Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland.[75]
- Jason and Medea (1907), private collection.[76]
- Phyllis and Demophoön (1907), location unknown.[77]
- Apollo and Daphne (1908), private collection.[78]
- The Bouquet (c. 1908), Falmouth Art Gallery, Cornwall.[79]
- Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (1908), private collection.[80]
- The Soul of the Rose (1908), private collection.[81]
- Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (1909), Odon Wagner Gallery, Toronto.[82]
- Lamia (1909), private collection.[83]
- Mrs A. P. Henderson (1909), private collection.[84]
- Thisbe (1909), private collection.[85]
- Veronica (1909), private collection.[86]
- The Necklace (c. 1909), private collection.[87]
- Woman Picking Flowers (c. 1909-14), private collection.[88]
1910s
- Ophelia (1910), private collection.[89]
- Spring Spreads One Green Lap of Flowers (1910), location unknown.[90]
- Circe (The Sorceress) (1911), private collection.[91]
- Listening to My Sweet Pipings (1911), private collection.[92]
- Miss Betty Pollock (1911), private location.[93]
- The Charmer (1911), unknown location.[94]
- Mrs Charles Schreiber (1912), private collection.[95]
- Narcissus (1912), private collection.[96]
- Penelope and the Suitors (1912), City of Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums Collection, Aberdeen.[97]
- Sweet Summer (1912), private collection.[98]
- The Annunciation (1914), private collection.[99]
- The Love Philtre (1914), private collection.[100]
- A Tale from the Decameron (1916), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool.[101]
- I am Half-Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1916), Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.[102]
- Miranda - The Tempest (1916), private collection.[103]
- The Enchanted Garden (1916), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool.[104]
- Tristram and Isolde with the Potion (c.1916), private collection.[105]
- Fair Rosamund (1917), private collection.[106]
- Camellias (c.1910), private collection.[107]
- The Rose Bower (c.1910), private collection.[108]
- Vanity(c.1910), private collection.[109]
- Circe (c.1911), private collection.[110]
- Maidens picking Flowers by a Stream (c.1911), private collection.[111]
- A Song of Springtime (c.1913), private collection.[112]
- The Mystic Wood (c.1914-17), Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane.[113]
- Dante and Beatrice (c.1915), Dahesh Museum, New York.[114]
- Gathering Almond Blossoms (c.1916), private collection.[115]
- Tristan and Isolde (c.1916), private collection.[116]