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ArtistThe Fairy of the Song Birds, from the Ballet Sleeping Beauty, full length portrait of this dancer done in the style of the Pre Raphaelites, the Fairy of the Song Birds is dancing outdoors in a wildflower meadow, in high summer, behind her is a lovely forest, above her are spectacular summer skies
A highly detailed oil painting by John William Waterhouse depicts a beautiful young woman, with long wavy red hair, light skin, and a flower wreath on her head. She is wearing a flowing, sheer, beige, gold, and blue dress with sleeves that billow around her arms, adorned with intricate embroidered floral patterns. She is dancing in a vibrant meadow filled with an abundance of colorful wildflowers, including red poppies, white daisies, blue and purple bellflowers, and yellow blossoms. Her bare feet are visible as she appears to be floating or leaping gracefully, with her arms outstretched upwards and to the sides. In the background, a dense forest of evergreen trees is visible, with a bright blue sky dotted with soft white clouds above. The light in the painting is natural and soft, illuminating her and the flowers with a gentle glow. The overall scene exudes a sense of ethereal beauty, movement, and joy, typical of pre-Raphaelite or neoclassical art.