“Juliet” is an oil painting created in 1898 by John William Waterhouse, depicting the heroine from Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” In the painting, Juliet stands beside a Venetian-style canal, wearing a white gown with red sleeves and a blue necklace. Her contemplative expression reflects youthful innocence and melancholy. Waterhouse’s soft brushwork and delicate color palette capture the emotional depth of the character.
Juliet (1898) by John William Waterhouse
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Artwork NameJuliet
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ArtistJohn William Waterhouse (1849-1917), British
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DimensionsOil on Canvas
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Collection Source
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LicensePublic Domain Content: Free for Personal & Commercial Use
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