G F Watts

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Then there is that tremendous autoch- thonous red, which was the colour of Adam, whose name was Red Earth. It is, if one may say so, the clay in which no one works, except Watts and the Eternal Potter. There are other colours that have this character, a character indescribable except by saying that they come from the palette of Creation — a green especially that reappears through portraits, allegories, landscapes, heroic designs,- but always has the same fierce and elfish look, like a green tha...t has a secret. It may be seen in the signet ring of Owen Meredith, and in the eyes of the Dzveller in the Inner- most. But all these colours have, as I say, the first and most characteristic and most obvious of the mental qualities of Watts ; they are simple and like things just made by God. Nor is it, I think, altogether fanciful to push this analogy or harmony a step further and to see in the colours and the treatment of them the other side or typical trait which I have frequently mentioned as making up the identity 59 GEORGE FREDERICK WATTS of the painter.

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