The art of Marianne Stokes (1855-1927)
Sep. 18th, 2014 09:29 amWhen I was poking around looking at Symbolist painters recently, I came across Marianne Stokes' meditative portrait of Melisande (from the Maeterlinck play Pelleas and Melisande, which Debussy adapted into an opera). Stokes was not herself a Symbolist, and the Wikipedia article says she started out painting in a rustic naturalist vein but eventually came under the influence of the pre-Raphaelites and started painting Biblical and medieval subjects in a more stylized or ornamental manner. Not surprisingly I'm most interested in her pre-Raphaelite-influenced stuff, but even in this small selection you can see the naturalist influence in "Capri Witch" and "Faun Feeding a Squirrel".

A Capri Witch (1884-1885)

Faun Feeding a Squirrel
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A Capri Witch (1884-1885)

Faun Feeding a Squirrel
( Four more paintings ... )