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  2. William Rush and His Model - Wikipedia

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    These works depict the American wood sculptor William Rush in 1808, carving his statue Water Nymph and Bittern for a fountain at Philadelphia's first waterworks. The water nymph is an allegorical figure representing the Schuylkill River , which provided the city's drinking water, and on her shoulder is a bittern , a native waterbird related to ...

  3. William Rush (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Wisdom and Justice are on loan to PAFA, whose holdings include a collection of Rush's portrait busts, a life-sized eagle statue attributed to him, and the head of the nymph from Water Nymph and Bittern. [10] Rush's life-sized statue of George Washington (1815), long exhibited at Independence Hall, is now at the Second Bank of the United States ...

  4. File:The Water Nymph (1912).webm - Wikipedia

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    The_Water_Nymph_(1912).webm (WebM audio/video file, VP8, length 7 min 47 s, 480 × 360 pixels, 696 kbps overall, file size: 38.76 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. Fountain of the Naiads - Wikipedia

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    The fountain basin is circular and made of concrete. It includes a high central water jet and a number of lateral jets. [2] At night, the fountain is illuminated by LED lights. [3] Around the basin are four bronze sculptures depicting naiads, who are water nymphs from classical mythology. They are the Nymph of the Lakes, who is shown together ...

  6. Hylas and the Nymphs (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Hylas and the Nymphs is an 1896 oil painting by John William Waterhouse.The painting depicts a moment from the Greek and Roman legend of the tragic youth Hylas, based on accounts by Ovid and other ancient writers, in which the enraptured Hylas is abducted by Naiads (female water nymphs) while seeking drinking water.

  7. The Fisherman and the Syren - Wikipedia

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    A young Sicilian fisherman slipping asleep down a rock into the tide is grasped round the neck by a water-nymph. He is swarthy in complexion, with dark curly hair, and nude save only for a crimson loin-cloth, his purple drapery being cast aside upon the grey rocks. The nymph is nude and blonde; her long, wavy brown hair is laced with pearls. [2]

  8. Henrietta Rae - Wikipedia

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    Hylas and the Water Nymphs, a representative example of her work In 1884 she married painter and fellow Royal Academy student Ernest Normand , but kept her maiden name – a choice considered unusual at the time – because she had already begun to establish her reputation as an artist, having been a frequent exhibitor at the annual Royal ...

  9. One Night Stand (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    The featured Wesen tonight is the Naiad, based on the water nymph of Greek myth—though the epigraph comes from Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Little Mermaid.' In Grimm ' s version of this creature, the males are sterile, and the women must mate in the water with other men in order to further the species of half-human Wesen. In essence, the ...