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Destiny, 1900, (c1930). Creator: John William Waterhouse
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Destiny, 1900, (c1930). Creator: John William Waterhouse
Destiny, 1900, (c1930). Woman holding a glass bowl, with ships reflected in a large mirror behind; allegorical scene with spatial and temporal inconsistencies, inscribed Artists War Fund above the signature. Painting in the Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Burnley, Lancashire. From " Modern Masterpieces of British Art". [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London, c1930]
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Destiny, 1900 - A Captivating Allegory of Time and Fate
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this mesmerizing print by John William Waterhouse, titled "Destiny, 1900" we are transported to a world where time and space intertwine. The scene depicts a woman holding a delicate glass bowl, her figure bathed in soft light that emanates from an unknown source. Behind her stands an imposing mirror reflecting the image of majestic ships sailing on turbulent seas. This allegorical masterpiece is filled with spatial and temporal inconsistencies, inviting us to delve into the depths of our imagination. The inscription above the artist's signature reads "Artists War Fund" reminding us of the profound impact art can have during times of conflict. Waterhouse's artistic style, influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, shines through in his meticulous attention to detail and vibrant use of color. The woman's flowing dress adds an ethereal quality to the composition while symbolizing both vulnerability and strength. As we gaze at this enigmatic painting within the Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum in Burnley, Lancashire, we are drawn into a mysterious narrative. Is she holding a poisoned chalice or offering it as part of her destiny? What visions does she see within that glass globe? "Destiny, 1900" transports us back to early 20th-century Britain—a time when dreams were intertwined with reality and literature flourished alongside art. It serves as a reminder that our fate lies not only in our hands but also in the vast expanse beyond our control—the ever-changing tides of life's journey depicted by those mirrored ships. Through Waterhouse's masterful brushstrokes and imaginative vision, this artwork invites us to ponder our own destinies—what lies ahead for each one of us on this voyage called life.
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