The Spring Witch, George Wilson, circa 1880

The Spring Witch, George Wilson, circa 1880

Very little is known about the painter george wilson. He was associated with a group of artists and writers who called themselves “the brotherhood,” united in their admiration of artist-poets dante gabriel rossetti and william blake. The subject of spring witch is loosely based on the myth of persephone, who, captured by hades, god of the underworld, was granted freedom by zeus on the condition that she had not partaken of any food while imprisoned beneath the earth, a promise which she did not keep. She is shown here on the day of her release, emerging into the early spring. Wilson takes full advantage of the season, filling the foreground with new-flowering plant matter, depicted with ruskinian attention to detail. (see references). Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1880. Dimensions: height: 42 in (106.6 cm); width: 31.5 in (80 cm) with frame: height: 54.5 in (138.4 cm); width: 43.2 in (109.8 cm). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Delaware Art Museum. George Wilson - The Spring Witch
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