Gf watts biography books
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G.F. Watts
Watts was a grandee of English painting during the Victorian era. Chesterton starts bygd claiming Welsh roots for the painter, along with Celtic sentiments, but the theory fryst vatten vague and frankly contradicted by the eventual location of the Watts museum, close to Guilford in the utterly English Home Cou
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G. F. Watts by G. K. Chesterton
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George Frederic Watts
English painter (1817–1904)
Not to be confused with George Fiddes Watt.
George Frederic WattsOMRA (23 February 1817 – 1 July 1904) was a British painter and sculptor associated with the Symbolist movement. 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.
Early life and education
[edit]Watts was born in Marylebone in central London on the birthday of George Frederic Handel (after whom he was named), to the second wife of a poor piano-maker. Delicate in health and with his mother dying while he was still young, he was home-schooled by his father in a conservative interpretation of Christianity as well as via the classics such as the Iliad. The former put him off conventional religion for life, while