| A Naiad (1893) |
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Painting date: 1893 Also known as 'Hylas with a Nymph'. Exhibited at the New Gallery's summer exhibition in 1893: "J.W. Waterhouse sent a "Naiad," the complement of his "Hamadryad" at the Royal Academy. The Naiad has left her blue stream to peer, between the trunks of the trees upon its bank, at a faun sleeping in the shadow of the wood." "The Naiad has just risen, nude, from the stream, and peers between the willow stems at a sleeping youth, who lies half covered with a leopard skin on the bank. Two green water-lily leaves confine the water-nymph's red tresses. Harmony of pink and green, relieved by blue light on the water. Large oblong picture."
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