Victorian artist John William Waterhouse used many myths and legends to inspire his work. Greek goddess Circe, the Lady of Shalott, Pandora, and Odysseus all appear in his paintings, often more than once.
Let's explore the link between folklore and art in his work in this week's episode of Fabulous Folklore!
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