Oil Paintings by George Watts, England 1817 to 1904
George Frederick Watts was a very important Victorian artist, whose work appeals in a similar way to that of the Classicists such as Leighton and Albert Moore, or that of some of the Pre-Raphaelites. Watts in fact knew most of the Pre-Raphaelites, and was an important influence on the younger ones. He was also a close friend and ally of Leighton. However, he was part of no School or group, and went his own way, producing mainly allegorical pictures of great strength and mystery. He has been called 'the Victorian Michaelangelo'. This comes out strongly in pictures such as The Infancy of Jupiter (1896).
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