


Circe by John Collier Art Print
Bring enchantment into your space with this beautifully enhanced fine art print of Circe (1885) by John Collier. In this stunning portrayal, the mythic enchantress reclines nude in a sun-dappled forest, her gaze turned away, yet fully in command. A tiger lounges at her side while an ocelot curls near her feet—symbols of raw instinct, power, and transformation. There is no spell being cast, no dramatic gesture—only Circe herself, serene and sovereign. This painting is a celebration of the untamed feminine, of magic that flows from stillness, and of the wild woman archetype in her natural domain. Perfect for those who resonate with animal magic, mythology, and dark feminine beauty.
✨ Please note: This is a poster print only – frame is not included. Available in multiple sizes to perfectly fit your altar space, reading nook, or gallery wall. This artwork retains the original painting’s aged character, including subtle cracks and time-worn texture. Images are carefully adjusted to fit modern print sizes, which may involve slight cropping.
Product Details: • Made with matte museum-grade archival paper for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction • Available in multiple sizes • For indoor use only • No frame included • Upscaled & digitally enhanced • Ships free in protective packaging to ensure it arrives safely to you
Perfect for: 🐅 Witchy women, animal lovers, and mythology fans 🌿 Boho decor, sacred spaces, and wild feminine altars 🎁 Unique gift for goddesses, shadow workers, and art collectors
About the Artist: John Collier (1850–1934) was a British painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement and known for his dramatic portrayals of powerful women. His Circe from 1885 offers a rare and radiant view of the enchantress—not as a villainess or seductress, but as a quiet force of nature, confident in her place among wild creatures and ancient woods.
Bring enchantment into your space with this beautifully enhanced fine art print of Circe (1885) by John Collier. In this stunning portrayal, the mythic enchantress reclines nude in a sun-dappled forest, her gaze turned away, yet fully in command. A tiger lounges at her side while an ocelot curls near her feet—symbols of raw instinct, power, and transformation. There is no spell being cast, no dramatic gesture—only Circe herself, serene and sovereign. This painting is a celebration of the untamed feminine, of magic that flows from stillness, and of the wild woman archetype in her natural domain. Perfect for those who resonate with animal magic, mythology, and dark feminine beauty.
✨ Please note: This is a poster print only – frame is not included. Available in multiple sizes to perfectly fit your altar space, reading nook, or gallery wall. This artwork retains the original painting’s aged character, including subtle cracks and time-worn texture. Images are carefully adjusted to fit modern print sizes, which may involve slight cropping.
Product Details: • Made with matte museum-grade archival paper for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction • Available in multiple sizes • For indoor use only • No frame included • Upscaled & digitally enhanced • Ships free in protective packaging to ensure it arrives safely to you
Perfect for: 🐅 Witchy women, animal lovers, and mythology fans 🌿 Boho decor, sacred spaces, and wild feminine altars 🎁 Unique gift for goddesses, shadow workers, and art collectors
About the Artist: John Collier (1850–1934) was a British painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement and known for his dramatic portrayals of powerful women. His Circe from 1885 offers a rare and radiant view of the enchantress—not as a villainess or seductress, but as a quiet force of nature, confident in her place among wild creatures and ancient woods.
Bring enchantment into your space with this beautifully enhanced fine art print of Circe (1885) by John Collier. In this stunning portrayal, the mythic enchantress reclines nude in a sun-dappled forest, her gaze turned away, yet fully in command. A tiger lounges at her side while an ocelot curls near her feet—symbols of raw instinct, power, and transformation. There is no spell being cast, no dramatic gesture—only Circe herself, serene and sovereign. This painting is a celebration of the untamed feminine, of magic that flows from stillness, and of the wild woman archetype in her natural domain. Perfect for those who resonate with animal magic, mythology, and dark feminine beauty.
✨ Please note: This is a poster print only – frame is not included. Available in multiple sizes to perfectly fit your altar space, reading nook, or gallery wall. This artwork retains the original painting’s aged character, including subtle cracks and time-worn texture. Images are carefully adjusted to fit modern print sizes, which may involve slight cropping.
Product Details: • Made with matte museum-grade archival paper for excellent printing fidelity and vibrant color reproduction • Available in multiple sizes • For indoor use only • No frame included • Upscaled & digitally enhanced • Ships free in protective packaging to ensure it arrives safely to you
Perfect for: 🐅 Witchy women, animal lovers, and mythology fans 🌿 Boho decor, sacred spaces, and wild feminine altars 🎁 Unique gift for goddesses, shadow workers, and art collectors
About the Artist: John Collier (1850–1934) was a British painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement and known for his dramatic portrayals of powerful women. His Circe from 1885 offers a rare and radiant view of the enchantress—not as a villainess or seductress, but as a quiet force of nature, confident in her place among wild creatures and ancient woods.