George Frederic Watts
George Frederic Watts OM RA (23 February 1817 – 1 July 1904) was a British painter and sculptor associated with the Symbolist movement. He said "I paint ideas, not things." Watts became famous in his lifetime for his allegorical works, such as Hope and Love and Life. These paintings were intended to form part of an epic symbolic cycle called the "House of Life", in which the emotions and aspirations of life would all be represented in a universal symbolic language.
George Frederic Watts OM RA | |
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Watts c. 1870 | |
Born | Marylebone, Middlesex, England | 23 February 1817
Died | 1 July 1904 87) London, England | (aged
Nationality | English |
Education | William Behnes Royal Academy Schools |
Known for | Painting, sculpture |
Notable work | Hope Love and Life Physical Energy |
Movement | Symbolist |
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Awards | Order of Merit |
Patron(s) | Alexander Constantine Ionides |
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