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The Works of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

About Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

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This is a dramatic, large-scale oil painting depicting a ship caught in a violent storm near a rocky coastline. The overall mood is one of peril, struggle, and the overwhelming power of nature.

Meg Blane (Complete)

This is a classical oil painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, titled "Pieta," depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the body of the dead Jesus Christ, surrounded by grieving angels. The

The Atonement

This is a somber, richly colored oil painting depicting a scene of profound sorrow and lament, likely illustrating the biblical Psalm 137, "By the Rivers of Babylon." The overall mood is one

By the Waters of Babylon

This is a vibrant, romantic painting depicting a young woman standing in a windswept, flower-filled meadow. The style is reminiscent of Pre-Raphaelite art, with rich detail and a

Six Songs

This is a dramatic and atmospheric painting, likely illustrating Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's cantata "Meg Blane," which tells the story of a lighthouse keeper during a storm. The image depicts a

Meg Blane – Epilogue

This is a serene and evocative oil painting, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, depicting a lush, verdant landscape with two young women by a winding

She Rested by the Broken Brook

This painting, titled "The Lee Shore," is a dramatic and evocative scene likely inspired by the poem of the same name. It depicts a young woman standing on a rocky coastline, gazing out at a

The Lee Shore

This is a dramatic oil painting, rich in color and detail, depicting a scene that blends reality with a celestial vision, likely inspired by the story of Nourmahal. The overall mood is one of

Nourmahal’s Song

This is a dramatic and somber painting titled "The Three Ravens," likely illustrating the traditional ballad. It depicts a twilight or dawn landscape scene, dominated by a large, gnarled tree and

The Three Ravens

This is a vibrant, detailed painting, likely from the Pre-Raphaelite era, depicting a young woman playing an exotic stringed instrument against a backdrop of an imagined, ornate city. The filename "

Kubla Khan

This is a classical oil painting, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, depicting a pensive young woman on a sunlit stone terrace or balcony, surrounded

Until

This is a classical-style painting, likely from the Pre-Raphaelite era, depicting a young woman in a state of deep repose, possibly sleep or death, surrounded by an abundance

Requiescat

This is an oil painting depicting a group of six weathered fishermen or sailors in and around a sturdy wooden boat on a turbulent sea, under a stormy, overcast sky. The overall mood is one of struggle,

Sons of the Sea

This is a beautiful, richly colored oil painting, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, depicting a woman in profile, deeply inhaling the scent of a pale pink

The Gift Rose

This is a serene painting, likely depicting a twilight scene, titled 'The Evening Star.' It features two women on a rocky outcrop, gazing out at a vast landscape under a pale evening sky,

The Evening Star

This is an oil painting titled "By the Lone Sea Shore," which depicts a dramatic yet serene seascape, likely at sunrise, sunset, or moonrise, given the soft, low light source.

By The Lone Sea Shore

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