


Lamia by John William Waterhouse Art Print
Bring enchantment into your space with this beautifully enhanced fine art print of Lamia (1905, First Version) by John William Waterhouse. Inspired by ancient myth and romantic poetry, this captivating painting depicts the serpent-woman Lamia in human form—gazing with longing at a young knight. Draped in shimmering fabrics and adorned with golden jewelry, she embodies a tragic blend of beauty, magic, and danger. Set against a dreamy, medieval-inspired backdrop of castle ruins and shadowed forest, this painting tells a story of doomed love, forbidden desire, and the blurred line between enchantress and monster. A stunning choice for lovers of mythology, romantic fantasy, and gothic medieval aesthetics.
✨ 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: 🐍 Fans of romantic tragedy, myth, and feminine magic 🏰 Medieval lovers, dark academia collectors, and fantasy readers 🎁 Unique gifts for witches, romantics, and art history lovers
About the Artist: John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) was a celebrated Pre-Raphaelite painter known for his emotional portrayals of mythological, literary, and medieval women. In Lamia, he captures a moment of tragic seduction, inspired by ancient myth and poetry—particularly the works of Keats, whose poem "Lamia" tells of a serpent-woman who falls in love with a mortal man. If you have any questions or need a custom request, I’m happy to help.
Bring enchantment into your space with this beautifully enhanced fine art print of Lamia (1905, First Version) by John William Waterhouse. Inspired by ancient myth and romantic poetry, this captivating painting depicts the serpent-woman Lamia in human form—gazing with longing at a young knight. Draped in shimmering fabrics and adorned with golden jewelry, she embodies a tragic blend of beauty, magic, and danger. Set against a dreamy, medieval-inspired backdrop of castle ruins and shadowed forest, this painting tells a story of doomed love, forbidden desire, and the blurred line between enchantress and monster. A stunning choice for lovers of mythology, romantic fantasy, and gothic medieval aesthetics.
✨ 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: 🐍 Fans of romantic tragedy, myth, and feminine magic 🏰 Medieval lovers, dark academia collectors, and fantasy readers 🎁 Unique gifts for witches, romantics, and art history lovers
About the Artist: John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) was a celebrated Pre-Raphaelite painter known for his emotional portrayals of mythological, literary, and medieval women. In Lamia, he captures a moment of tragic seduction, inspired by ancient myth and poetry—particularly the works of Keats, whose poem "Lamia" tells of a serpent-woman who falls in love with a mortal man. If you have any questions or need a custom request, I’m happy to help.
Bring enchantment into your space with this beautifully enhanced fine art print of Lamia (1905, First Version) by John William Waterhouse. Inspired by ancient myth and romantic poetry, this captivating painting depicts the serpent-woman Lamia in human form—gazing with longing at a young knight. Draped in shimmering fabrics and adorned with golden jewelry, she embodies a tragic blend of beauty, magic, and danger. Set against a dreamy, medieval-inspired backdrop of castle ruins and shadowed forest, this painting tells a story of doomed love, forbidden desire, and the blurred line between enchantress and monster. A stunning choice for lovers of mythology, romantic fantasy, and gothic medieval aesthetics.
✨ 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: 🐍 Fans of romantic tragedy, myth, and feminine magic 🏰 Medieval lovers, dark academia collectors, and fantasy readers 🎁 Unique gifts for witches, romantics, and art history lovers
About the Artist: John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) was a celebrated Pre-Raphaelite painter known for his emotional portrayals of mythological, literary, and medieval women. In Lamia, he captures a moment of tragic seduction, inspired by ancient myth and poetry—particularly the works of Keats, whose poem "Lamia" tells of a serpent-woman who falls in love with a mortal man. If you have any questions or need a custom request, I’m happy to help.