Tannhäuser in the Venusberg, 1901 John Collier
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Tannhäuser in the Venusberg, 1901 John Collier
Circe, (Detail), (1885) by John Collier (English, 1850 – 1934, oil on canvas, 133 cm × 219 cm (52 in × 86 in), Private Collection
The Garden of Armida (detail), John Collier (British, 1850-1934)
Egg Dance, 1903 by John Collier (English, 1850–1934)
The Death of Albine (1895)
by John Collier
The Sleeping Beauty
John Collier
oil on canvas, 1921
John Collier (1850-1934) "The Laboratory" (1895) Pre-Raphaelite
The painting is based off the Robert Browning's 1844 poem, "The Laboratory."
The poem is set in seventeenth-century France, and is the monologue of a woman speaking to an apothecary as he prepares a poison, which she intends to use to kill her rivals in love. It was inspired by the life of Marie Madeleine Marguerite d'Aubray, marquise de Brinvilliers (1630–1676), who poisoned her father and two brothers and planned to poison her husband, matching the narrator's actions in "The Laboratory."
Lilith (1889) by John Collier