George Frederic Watts RA, Sketches of floating female figures

Sketches of floating female figures

George Frederic Watts RA (1817 - 1904)

RA Collection: Art

A sheet of sketches, in black chalk, of floating female figures. These drawings possibly relate to the chain of similar figures in Watts's painting 'Chaos' (1875-82, Tate Britain and c. 1847-73, Watts Gallery). It could also relate to other, similar works by Watts including 'The Genius of Greek Poetry' (particularly the version in the Harris Art Gallery, Preston, c. 1875) and a related work, 'The Island of Cos' (1869, Private Collection). In general, Watts used floating figures to represent ideas such as the passing of time or the process of poetic thought.

Object details

Title
Sketches of floating female figures
Artist/designer
Object type
Drawing
Medium
Black chalk on cream wove paper
Dimensions

345 mm x 453 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
04/127
Acquisition
Bequeathed by George Frederic Watts RA 1904
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