THE HISTORY OF COLLECTION
Just like a goddess strolling through a dreamy garden in the soft morning light, with dew still glistening on delicate rose petals, the muses in the artworks of the renowned painter John William Waterhouse evoke a profound emotion—romantic, evocative, and deeply inspiring.
Nature and women have long stood as symbols of eternal and multifaceted beauty—at times pure and gentle, at others bold and passionate. Among Western European art movements, the Pre-Raphaelite uniquely captured this duality, blending these elements into a harmonious aesthetic. When gazing upon the paintings of this era, especially those by Waterhouse, DeTHEIA feels transported to a magical realm filled with forgotten stories, waiting patiently to be rediscovered. Along with the whimsical nature, the divine women in these treasures are painted with such lifelike vividness, as though they are someone we know—yet imbued with a dreamlike elegance, belonging to a world of fairy tales.