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The Ophelia Rose

Violet Oakleyca. 1918

James A. Michener Art Museum

James A. Michener Art Museum
Doylestown, United States

Violet Oakley, a member of the Philadelphia Ten, earned a reputation as a mural painter and popular magazine illustrator in the 1890s. She had studied in England and France, and her emulation of the English Pre-Raphaelite artists is evident in Ophelia Rose, a portrait of a character in Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet. Throughout the play, Ophelia is associated with flowers and garden imagery, and she drowns by falling into a brook while gathering blossoms for a new bouquet. With the spare rose bush and the somber, brooding atmosphere of the picture, Oakley may be depicting that moment, just before her tragic death.

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  • Title: The Ophelia Rose
  • Creator: Violet Oakley
  • Creator Lifespan: 1874 - 1961
  • Creator Nationality: American
  • Creator Gender: Female
  • Creator Death Place: Philadelphia, PA
  • Creator Birth Place: Jersey City, NJ
  • Date: ca. 1918
  • Physical Dimensions: w23.25 x h17.375 inches
  • Credit Line: James A. Michener Art Museum. Gift of Seymour Millstein.
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: oil on canvas
James A. Michener Art Museum

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