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Artist: John William Waterhouse
Frame: Victorian Gold Frame 24″X36″
Outside Dimensions: 44 Inches Wide And 32 Inches Tall.
The Painted Canvas Is: 36 Inches Wide And 24 Inches Tall.
Orientation: Horizontal
Taken Straight From Literature, Waterhouse’S Painting Miranda – The Tempest 1916 Tells The Beginning Of The Shakespeare’S Play The Tempest, Where Literary Figure Miranda Witnesses A Shipwreck From Her Island Of Exile. True To His Style, Waterhouse Places His Heroine In The Forefront Of His Painting And Drapes Her In Flowing Fabric And Bold Color. Miranda Watches As The Storm Wrecks The Ship While The Painting Focuses On The Violence Of Nature In The Background. This Haunting And Beautiful Scene Will Captivate All Who Gaze Upon It Wherever It May Hang In Your Home. John William Waterhouse (Born Between January And April 1849, Died February 10, 1917) Was An English Painter Known Mainly For His Pre-Raphaelite Painting Style. The Artist Drew Inspiration From Romantic And Classical Disciplines, As He Developed A Hybridization Of These Techniques Over His Lifetime To Create Some Of The Most Hauntingly Beautiful And Enduring Works Of Art.Frame Details: Victorian Gold Frame – 4″ Gold Finish 32″ X 44″ (Exterior Dimensions)
- 100% Handmade Oil Painting On Artist Grade Canvas.
- Painting Comes With A Certificate Of Authenticity.
- Framed Paintings Arrive Ready To Hang On Your Wall With Hanging Hardware Included.
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- Hand Crafted Means Unique To Every Owner. Each Canvas Reproduction May Vary Slightly In Brush Details Due To The Nature Of Being Hand Painted So No Two Paintings Are The Same.
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