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The Works of Granville Bantock

About Granville Bantock

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This is a solemn oil painting depicting a lone male figure, strongly resembling traditional portrayals of Jesus Christ, seated in a desolate, rocky landscape under a soft, twilight sky. The filename "Bantock

Mystic Chorus from Christ in the Wilderness, an Episode from “The Life of Christ”

This is a classical oil painting titled "The Guardian Angel," featuring a majestic winged angel protecting a small child in a dramatic, atmospheric landscape. The central figure is a tall, youthful angel

The Guardian Angel

This is a richly detailed, half-length portrait painting of a young woman, likely depicting a muse or a figure from an exotic, romanticized setting, possibly inspired by Samuel Taylor Coleridge's

Kubla Khan

This painting, titled "Song of Fionnuala," depicts a scene from Irish mythology, likely the Children of Lir, who were transformed into swans. It's a classical-style

The Song of Fionnuala

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