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  1. 2 de abr. de 2015 · Ophelia by Arthur Hughes. Arthur Hughes' Ophelia has long been my favourite Pre-Rafaelite painting. Although the Millais version is more dramatic and famous, I find the Hughes painting evokes genuine pathos with its subtle, refined, twilight atmosphere.

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  2. Como Millais, Hughes también pintó una Ophelia (Ofelia) e ilustró el poema de Keats, The Eve of St. Agnes (La víspera de Santa Inés). La versión de esta última la hizo Hughes en forma de tríptico secular, una técnica que repetiría para las escenas de As You Like (Como gustéis) de Shakespeare.

    • British
    • London, United Kingdom
  3. Though not an original member of the Pre-Raphaelites, Arthur Hughes embraced their aims. Hughes shows Ophelia as a melancholy young woman with piercing blue eyes and flowing red hair. In her madness, she is gathering flowers to hang on the willow tree; she will soon slip into the stream and drown.

  4. Como Millais, Hughes también pintó una Ophelia (Ofelia) e ilustró el poema de Keats, The Eve of St. Agnes (La víspera de Santa Inés). La versión de esta última la hizo Hughes en forma de tríptico secular, una técnica que repetiría para las escenas de As You Like ( Como gustéis) de Shakespeare.

    • Británica
    • 22 de diciembre de 1915, (83 años), Londres (Kew Green)
    • Richmond Cemetery
  5. 9 de feb. de 2022 · Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Ophelia’ was created in c.1863 by Arthur Hughes in Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of illustration at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK
  6. Like Millais, Hughes also painted Ophelia (which is housed at Toledo Museum of Art) and illustrated Keats 's poem The Eve of St. Agnes. Hughes's version of the latter is in the form of a secular triptych, a technique he repeated for scenes from Shakespeare 's As You Like It.

  7. Ophelia. Arthur Hughes 1832 - 1915. Summary. In a dark, swampy, woodland setting, Ophelia, with a sorrowful expression, is seated in the centre, on the base of a overhanging willow tree, next to a stream. She is a delicate, pale young girl with long fair hair, and is dressed in white drapery, with a crown of reeds and flowers on her head.