Women from Celtic myths trying to look Victorian. Scottish. Celtic Revival. John Duncan, artist (1866-1945).

"Saint Bride." 1913.
“Saint Bride.” 1913. Tempera on canvas. Image © National Galleries of Scotland. Photo © Antonia Reeve. Fair use license. via https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/17484/saint-bride
"The Sleeping Princess." No date.
“The Sleeping Princess.” No date. Tempera. Collection of the Perth and Kinross District Council, Perth, Scotland. In the public domain due to age. via http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/illustrations/sleepingbeauty/duncansleep.html
"Aoife." No date.
“Aoife.” No date. Photo credit Stephen C. Dickson. Cc0 License 4.0. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aoife_by_John_Duncan.jpg
"The Turn of the Tide." No date.
“The Turn of the Tide.” No date. Photo credit and © The Fleming Collection, London. Fair use license. via https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/the-turn-of-the-tide-218265
"Heptu Bidding Farewell to the City of Obb." 1909.
“Heptu Bidding Farewell to the City of Obb.” 1909. Oil on canvas. signed and dated “JOHN DUNCAN/ 1909.” Image © 2019 Sotheby’s. Fair use license. via https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/lot.106.html/2007/scottish-and-sporting-pictures-l07621
"The Riders of the Sidhe." 1911.
“The Riders of the Sidhe.” 1911. Collection of the McManus Galleries, Dundee. Photo credit: Sevenseaocean. Cc0 License 4.0. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%22The_Riders_of_the_Sidhe%22_John_Duncan_1911_McManus_Galleries,_Dundee.jpg