Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Miranda - 1916" by John William Waterhouse is a beautiful manifestation of the pre -Raw style, which is distinguished by its focus on idealism, mythology and the rich visual narrative. In this piece, Waterhouse captures the essence of Miranda's character, belonging to "La Tempestad" by William Shakespeare, and manages to transmit a deep emotional load through the expression and position of the central figure.

The painting represents Miranda in an almost ethereal instant, where her gaze, azorad and expectant, is heading towards the viewer with a mixture of curiosity and innocence. This effect is intensified by the use of color, where the soft and warm tones of the palette predominate, including various nuances of gold and terracotta. These chromatic elections not only embellish the work, but also create an atmosphere of dream that reflects the emotional state of the character, suggesting a connection with the nature and magic that surrounds it.

The composition of the work is equally remarkable. Miranda is in a framework of soft shadows and subtle lights, which highlight its almost ethereal figure against a background that evokes a feeling of wild nature and the innocence of youth. The arrangement of the figure is dynamic, making the drapes of your dress flow gently to the outside, as if they interact with the wind itself, giving a sense of movement to the static image. This use of the draped is characteristic of Waterhouse and highlights its ability to capture the texture and sensuality of fabrics.

Symbolism is another fundamental aspect in "Miranda - 1916". Waterhouse incorporates elements that suggest a broader narrative; For example, the subtle presence of natural elements, often in pre -Rrafaelite art are linked to the emotional states of the characters. In this work, the floral details and the natural environment seem to dialogue with Miranda, intensifying the sense of intimacy between the figure and its world.

John William Waterhouse, a British artist from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, is known for his ability to revive classic and literary themes through a deeply emotional pictorial approach. His style fuses the narrative with visual aesthetics, giving life to deeply human characters in magical or mythical circumstances. "Miranda - 1916" Align with other waterhouse works that capture the connection between women and nature, as well as her exploration of the female psyche, as can be seen in "The Belle Dame Sans Merci" and "Ofelia".

In conclusion, "Miranda - 1916" is not only a visual representation of Shakespeare's character, but it is also a reflection of Waterhouse talent to capture the emotional essence of his subjects. The work is erected as a clear example of the pre -Rafaelita ideal, where beauty, emotion and narrative are intertwined to create a coherent whole, resonating with the viewer long after the view moves away from its visual splendor. Waterhouse's ability to combine all these elements makes this painting a significant and relevant piece within the framework of classical and romantic art.

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