John William Godward’s paintings are celebrated for their classical subjects, meticulous attention to detail, and serene beauty. Godward’s art embodies the Neoclassical style with graceful depictions of women in tranquil, often idyllic settings.
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Collection: Expo "Discovering Godward Art", Rome
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Title: Girl with a Mirror
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Artist: John William Godward
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Restoration: Titus Ars
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Exclusive publisher: © Ground Srl, Rome (Italy)
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Material: Cardboard / cartoncino
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Optional frame: gold, black, white
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Print run /tiratura: only 88
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Edition: numbered and limited
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Certificates: stamp, guarantee label
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Shipping/sped.: trackable courier
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Delivery/consegna: average 4 days
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€ 39: cm 33x48 (13x19")
€ 78: cm 50x70 (19,6x27,5")
About
John William Godward
art
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- John William Godward was an English painter. Hi was a Victorian Neo-Classicist, lover of Classical architecture and static landscape features constructed from marble (1861-1922).
John William Godward’s paintings are celebrated for their classical subjects, meticulous attention to detail, and serene beauty. Known for works like The Purple Pool (1898) and A Grecian Girl (1904), Godward’s art embodies the Neoclassical style with graceful depictions of women in tranquil, often idyllic settings. His use of light and color creates a sense of stillness and timelessness, while his precise rendering of the human form and classical architecture evokes a sense of elegance and refinement. Godward’s paintings reflect a romanticized vision of ancient Greece and Rome, blending beauty, nostalgia, and technical mastery.
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