genre: mythological sculpture / collection: Tate

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instance of: statue (1) | sculpture (1)

movement: neoclassicism (1) | New Sculpture (1)

based on: Scottish mythology (1)

artist: John Gibson (1) | F. W. Pomeroy (1)

depicts: breast (2) | nudity (2) | long hair (2) | buttocks (2) | umbilicus (2) | back (2) | part (2) | nipple (2) | hip (2) | barefoot (2) | intergluteal cleft (2) | malleolus (2) | water (1) | woman (1) | boy (1) | girl (1) | sleep (1) | cadaver (1)

material used: marble (2) | onyx (1)

location: Tate Britain (2)

The Nymph of Loch Awe

statue
by F. W. Pomeroy (1897)
nymph girl nudity water teenager lying hairstyle long hair part breast areola nipple umbilicus height hip barefoot toe sole buttocks intergluteal cleft wind wave back drowning Loch Awe sleep cadaver agony malleolus pigtail

Hylas Surprised by the Naiades

sculpture
by John Gibson (1827s)
Hylas boy naiad woman nudity fig leaf drapery eye contact chignon long hair surprise hug amphora sandal barefoot clothing in the ancient world breast nipple umbilicus glabrousness back Huequitos para Andrea buttocks intergluteal cleft Gluteal sulcus trunk part hip standing Racolage headband malleolus