Girl in the East Wind with Ravens Passing the Moon

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Girl in the East Wind with Ravens Passing the Moon is a symbolist, dreamlike painting by Scottish artist Frances Macdonald, reflecting the ethereal, mystical style of the Glasgow Style movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
painting
symbolist painting
artist Frances Macdonald NERFINISHED
artisticSchool Glasgow School NERFINISHED
artMovement Glasgow Style NERFINISHED
associatedWith Art Nouveau aesthetics
Glasgow Style movement NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
creator Frances Macdonald NERFINISHED
culture Scottish art
depicts girl
moon
ravens
genre Symbolism
hasTheme dream
femininity
mysticism
nature
symbolism
hasTitle Girl in the East Wind with Ravens Passing the Moon NERFINISHED
influencedBy Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Celtic-inspired motifs
Symbolism NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
medium painting (exact materials uncertain)
movement Glasgow Style NERFINISHED
notableFor decorative linear patterns
elongated, stylized forms
ethereal atmosphere
mystical imagery
partOf Frances Macdonald’s body of work
period early 20th century
late 19th century
style dreamlike
symbolist
subjectMatter birds in flight
female figure in a stylized landscape
moonlit sky

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Frances Macdonald notableWork Girl in the East Wind with Ravens Passing the Moon