
There is a new (and absolutely wonderful) book on Leighton just released by Abrahms (April 1996) entitled Fredrick, Lord Leighton: Eminent Victorian Artist. I heartily recommend it to anyone interested in Leighton's work.

Fredrick, Lord Leighton (1830-1896)
Flaming June (1895) (78K)
The Music Lesson (105K)
Hastening to Rescue Andromeda (1891-1894) (44K)
The Fisherman and the Siren (1858) (64K) City of Bristol Art Gallery, Bristol
Perseus and Andromeda (1891-1894) (14K)
Nausicaa from Homer's Ulysses (37K)
The Painter's Honeymoon (c. 1864) (37K)
The Maid With the Golden Hair (39K)
Cymon and Iphigenia (1884) (42K) Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Daedalus and Icarus (c. 1869) (46K) Buscot Park, Oxfordshire, England, Faringdon Collection.
Odalisque (1861-1862) (41K) Private Collection.
May Sartoris (Mary Theodosia Sartoris; 1845-1925) (c. 1860) (42K)
The Countess Brownlow (Adelaide Talbot Brownlow; 1848-1917) (c. 1879) (46K)
An Athlete Wrestling with a Python (1874-1877) (14K) Tate Gallery, London, England.
Invocation (c. 1889) (52K) Private Collection.
Clytie (c. 1895-1896) (48K) This painting is unfinished, Leighton was working on it when he died in 1896.
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