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John Collier - The Priestess of Delphi [1891] | Flickr - Photo Sharing! John Collier, Oracle Of Delphi, Google Art Project, Pre Raphaelite Art, John Everett Millais, Pre Raphaelite, Paul Klee, Oil Painting Reproductions, Painting Reproductions

John Collier (January 27, 1850 - April 11, 1934) was a leading English artist and author. He painted in the Pre-Raphaelite style, and was one of the most prominent portrait painter of his generation. Both his marriages were to daughters of Thomas Henry Huxley. He studied painting at the Munich Academy where he enrolled on April 14, 1875at the age of 25. [Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide - Oil on Canvas, 16 x 8 cm]

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Priestess of Delphi by John Collier, showing the Pythia sitting on a tripod with vapor rising from a crack in the earth beneath her (1891) Art Gallery South Australia (Public Domain) Priestess Of Delphi, Ritual Clothing, John Collier, Npc Art, Witch Apothecary, Oracle Of Delphi, Frank Dicksee, Eugene Atget, Giovanni Boldini

An ancient oracle told by a Pythian priestess says, “But when the time shall come that the female conquers in battle, driving away the male, and wins great glory in Argos, then many wives of the Argives shall tear both cheeks in their mourning.”

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