Poetry inspired by paintings

 

 

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Edwin Romanzo Elmer’s Mourning Picture, 1890, inspired Adrienne Rich’s 1965 poem of the same title© Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts

Poetry has always inspired artists. Ovid’s Metamorphosesand Dante’s Divine Comedy are two of the most enduring. And according to Art Everywhere, of which I will say little here but have written about elsewhere (see sidebar), the nation’s favourite painting is inspired by a more recent poem: JW Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shalott shows the ill-fated heroine of Tennyson’s famous verse moving inexorably towards her watery death “like some bold seer in a trance”. The second favourite is, incidentally, another narrative illustration of an ill-fated heroine on the point of meeting her watery fate – Millais’s Ophelia.