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A Mermaid (1900)

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"A Mermaid" by John William Waterhouse

Starting from the 1880s John Waterhouse exhibited his artwork at the Royal Academy and the New Gallery. He presented both complex compositions with many figures as well as single figures that were often taken from literature or from Greek mythology. This Waterhouse painting of A Mermaid was inspired by the famous Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem The Mermaid (1830) which includes the lines:

Who would be
A mermaid fair,
Singing alone,
Combing her hair
Tennyson's poem goes on to describe the mermaid seeking and finding love among the mermen
Of the bold merry mermen under the sea.
They would sue me, and woo me, and flatter me,
In the purple twilights under the sea;
But the king of them all would carry me,
Woo me, and win me, and marry me.

With this particular piece, Waterhouse painted the darker side of the mythology of the mermaid as an enchantress. Mermaids were traditionally evil sirens who lured sailors to their death through their captivating songs. They were tragic figures as mermaids could not survive in the human world which they yearned for and men could not exist in their watery realm, so any relationship was doomed from the beginning.

In Waterhouse's painting no sailors are depicted so that despite being a 'siren' the mermaid is shown as an alluring rather lonely figure, albeit with a fish tail. The atmosphere evoked is one of gentle melancholy as the mermaid sits alone in an isolated inlet, dreamily combing out her long hair with her lips parted in song. Beside her is a shell filled with pearls, which some believed to be formed from the tears of dead sailors.

When the work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1901 the Art Journal (p.182) noted her 'wistful-sad look' and the review remarked that 'it tells of the human longings never to be satisfied … The chill of the sea lies ever on her heart; the endless murmur of the waters is a poor substitute for the sound of human voices; never can this beautiful creature, troubled with emotion, experience on the one hand unawakened repose, on the other the joys of womanhood'.

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Color Changing Fine Art Print
Painter: John William Waterhouse
Composition by: EFX Gallery
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Source: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/work-of-art/a-mermaid