- Artist
- George Frederic Watts 1817–1904 and assistants
- Medium
- Oil paint on canvas
- Dimensions
- Support: 1067 × 3048 mm
frame: 1395 × 3375 × 90 mm - Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Presented by George Frederic Watts 1897
- Reference
- N01647
Display caption
Watts intended Chaos to be the ‘opening chapter’ of the House of Life. He said the painting ‘conveys ... an idea of the passing of our planet from chaos to order’. On the left, giants struggle to release themselves from formless fire and vapour. The central figure, emerging from the water, suggests survival. Towards the right, measurable time is signalled by the chain of female figures. In 1884, a version of Chaos was exhibited in a Watts solo show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. It was the museum’s first retrospective dedicated to a living artist.
Gallery label, June 2021
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