John William Godward - List of Works By The Artist

List of Works By The Artist

1889
  • Grecian Reverie
  • His Birthday Gift
  • Ianthe
  • Waiting For An Answer
1890
  • A Pompeian Bath
  • Athenais
  • Flowers Of Venus
1891
  • A Pompeian Lady
  • Innocent Amusement
  • The Sweet Siesta of a Summer Day
1892
  • At The Garden Shrine, Pompeii
  • Classical Beauty
  • Far Away Thoughts (landscape format)
  • Far Away Thoughts (portrait format)
  • Leaning On The Balcony
  • The Betrothed
  • The Playground
  • With Violets Wreathed And Robe Of Saffron Hue
1893
  • A Priestess (nude)
  • Reflections
  • Yes Or No
1894
  • A Priestess
1895
  • Mischief And Repose
  • The Muse Erato At Her Lyre
  • Tigerskin (date uncertain)
1896
  • Campaspe (nude)
  • He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
1897
  • Dolce Far Niente (first version)
  • Venus Binding Her Hair, by 1897 (nude)
1898
  • At The Gate Of The Temple
  • Idle thoughts
  • On The Balcony (first version)
  • The Ring
1899
  • The Bouquet
  • The Delphic Oracle
  • The Mirror
  • The Signal
1900
  • Idleness
  • The Jewel Casket
  • The Toilet
1901
  • At The Garden Door
  • Chloris
  • Girl In Yellow Drapery
  • Idle Hours
  • Sweet Dreams
  • The Favourite
  • The Seamstress
  • Venus At The Bath (nude)
  • Youth And Time
1902
  • An Italian Girl's Head
  • Ionian Dancing Girl
1903
  • Amaryllis
  • Summer Flowers
  • The Old, Old Story
  • The Rendezvous
1904
  • A Melody
  • Dolce Far Niente (second version)
  • In The Days Of Sappho
1905
  • A Greek Beauty
  • A Roman Matron
  • Flabellifera
  • Mischief
1906
  • Drusilla
  • Nerissa
  • The Tambourine Girl (first version - girl facing the viewer)
  • The Tambourine Girl (second version - girl reclining against wall)
1907
  • The Love Letter
1908
  • A Classical Lady
  • A Grecian Girl
  • Ismenia
1909
  • A Classical Beauty
  • A Grecian Lovely (date uncertain)
  • At The Thermae (semi nude)
  • Tympanistria
1910
  • A Cool Retreat
  • Noon Day Rest
  • Reverie (first version)
  • Sappho
1911
  • In Realms Of Fancy
  • On The Balcony (second version)
1912
  • A Tryst
  • Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder
  • An Offering To Venus
  • By The Wayside
  • Reverie (second version)
  • Sabinella
  • The Peacock Fan
1913
  • Golden Hours
  • In The Tepidarium (nude)
  • La Pensierosa
  • Le Billet Doux
  • The Belvedere
1914
  • The Necklace
  • The New Perfume
  • Tranquility
1915
  • In The Prime Of The Summer Time
1916
  • Ancient Pastimes
  • By The Blue Ionian Sea
  • Lesbia With Her Sparrow
1917
  • A Lily Pond
  • The Fruit Vendor
  • Under The Blossom That Hangs On The Bough
1918
  • A Fond farewell
  • Sweet Sounds
1920
  • A Red, Red Rose
1921
  • Megilla
1922
  • Contemplation
  • Nu Sur La Plage (an exception to all other works, this is a 'modern' nude)
Date unknown
  • Grape Vines
  • Ophelia
  • Time To Play

This list is not a complete list, but serves to illustrate the extent of Godward's output.

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