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Lamia
Artist: John William Waterhouse (English, 1849–1917)
Date: 1905
Media: Oil on canvas
Collection: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, New Zealand
Description
Early in his career Waterhouse painted Graeco-Roman subjects in the manner of Alma-Tadema. However, he was later drawn to the romantic Pre-Raphaelite style, painting the Arthurian legends popularised by poets such as Tennyson. Lamia (a second version painted in 1905 is privately owned in London) was inspired by Keats’ celebrated poem of 1820, about a bridegroom who discovers on his wedding night that his bride is a monstrous half-serpent who preys on young men. As such, she is a classic femme fatale.