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Godiva (1898) by John Collier portrays the legendary Lady Godiva riding nude through the streets of Coventry in an act of sacrifice and compassion. Painted in oil on canvas, the work reflects the refined realism and rich detail associated with the late Pre-Raphaelite movement. Collier renders Godiva with luminous skin and flowing auburn hair, her modest downward gaze emphasizing vulnerability and quiet resolve. The muted architectural backdrop contrasts with her pale figure and the warm tones of the horse, heightening the dramatic focus. The painting balances sensuality with moral narrative, embodying Victorian fascination with medieval legend.
John Collier (1850–1934) was a British artist known for his portraits and mythological or literary subjects. Associated with the Pre-Raphaelite circle, he combined academic precision with romantic storytelling. His works often explore themes of beauty, tragedy, and psychological depth, rendered with meticulous technique. Beyond Godiva, Collier painted notable portraits of prominent figures and scenes drawn from classical mythology.
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