The Magic Circle

E211968

The Magic Circle is a 19th-century Pre-Raphaelite-style painting by John William Waterhouse depicting a solitary sorceress performing a magical ritual in a dark, mystical landscape.

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The Magic Circle canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist John William Waterhouse
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator John William Waterhouse
depicts dark mystical landscape
magic ritual
occult symbolism
sorceress
genre symbolist painting
hasArtisticFeature careful treatment of fabric
detailed figure rendering
dramatic lighting
narrative composition
romanticized depiction of magic
symbolic objects
hasColorPalette contrasting highlights
dark tones
earthy colors
hasMedium oil on canvas
hasStyle Pre-Raphaelite style
hasSubject ancient or timeless setting
cauldron
classical drapery
distant horizon
enchantment
female figure
female magician
flames
magic
magic circle on the ground
moon-like light
mysterious atmosphere
mysticism
occult practices
ravens or crows
ritual circle
ritual gesture
ritual tools
rocky landscape
snakes
sorcery
staff or wand
witchcraft
hasTitle The Magic Circle self-link
hasTitleLanguage English
languageOfTitle English
movement Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelite

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John William Waterhouse notableWork The Magic Circle
The Magic Circle hasTitle The Magic Circle self-link