• Millais becomes a Success. Sir John Everett Millais, Christ in the House of his Parents , 1849-50, oil on canvas, 86.4 x 139.7 cm (Tate Britain, London).
  • Ophelia (1851–1852), painted by John Everett Millais, was based on the character from William Shakespeare’s famous play Hamlet (c. 1599–1601).
  • Sir John Everett Millais, Ophelia, 1851-1852, Tate Britain, Londra, İngiltere. Ophelia’nın ölümü, edebiyat tarihinde bu zamana kadar yazılmış en şiirsel ölüm olarak...
  • Secrets of John Everett Millais's painting, from its flower code to its model's fate. Ophelia by John Everett Millais (Photo by The Print Collector/Getty Images).
  • In this post, I take a closer look at the remarkably intricate Ophelia by British artist and founding member of the Pre-Raphaelites, Sir John Everett Millais.
  • 3. Artist. John Everett Millais, one of the greatest British painters who emerged as a bone-fide child prodigy, painted the artwork, Ophelia.
  • John Everett Millais Ophelia Sir John Everett Millais, Study for the head of Elizabeth Siddal 1852, © Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery.
  • Obviously my post is not about the hurricane, but about Millais representation of the character Ophelia from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”.
  • John Everett Millais, one of the movement's founders, embodied this approach with his Ophelia, a poignant and poetic Pre-Raphaelite painting.
  • Ophelia” by John Everett Millais depicts Ophelia, a character in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. This scene is described in a speech by Queen Gertrude.