Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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A Coign of Vantage (1895) by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema is a refined example of Victorian Neoclassicism, painted in oil on panel. The composition presents elegantly dressed women seated on a sunlit marble terrace overlooking a tranquil blue sea, framed by classical architecture and blooming flowers. Alma-Tadema’s meticulous attention to textures—especially marble, fabrics, and water—creates a luminous, almost photographic realism, while the serene setting evokes themes of leisure, beauty, and the timeless allure of the ancient Mediterranean world.
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912) was a Dutch-born British painter celebrated for his depictions of classical antiquity, particularly scenes inspired by Ancient Rome and Greece. Known for his extraordinary precision and archaeological accuracy, he became one of the most popular and highly paid artists of the Victorian era. His work is distinguished by its polished surfaces, harmonious compositions, and fascination with light, luxury, and everyday life in ancient settings, influencing both academic painting and later cinematic visions of antiquity.
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