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  1. 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 proved to be a more successful painting for Millais than some of his earlier works, such as Christ in the House of his Parents. It had already been purchased when it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1852.

  2. La chica ciega es una conocida pintura de 1856 de John Everett Millais que representa en primer plano a dos mendigas ambulantes, probablemente hermanas, la mayor de las cuales es una música ciega, con su concertina en el regazo. Descansan sentadas junto a la carretera después de la lluvia, antes de viajar a la ciudad de Winchelsea, visible al ...

  3. COMENTARIO HISTÓRICO ARTÍSTICO DE OFELIA ANÁLISIS ICONOGRÁFICO. Esta obra pictórica fue realizada por John Everett Millais, pintor e ilustrador británico.Millais fue la figura más destacada de la pintura inglesa a mediados del siglo XIX.

  4. John Everett Millais十九世纪 英国 画家 ,是 拉斐尔前派 的三个创始人中年龄最小、才华最高的一位,其它两位是亨特和布朗。. 其油画《基督在自己父母家中》 (1850年)中体现了该派精神,以画风细腻著称。. 中文名. 约翰·埃弗里特·米莱斯. 外文名.

  5. Sir John Everett Millais, detail Christ in the House of His Parents, 1849-50, oil on canvas, 86.4 x 139.7 cm (Tate Britain, London) The picture centers on the young Christ whose hand has been injured, being cared for by the Virgin, his mother. Christ’s wound, a perforation in his palm, foreshadows his ultimate end on the cross.

  6. www.tate.org.uk › whats-on › tate-britainMillais | Tate Britain

    26 de sept. de 2007 · John Everett Millais, Tate Britain. The exhibition reveals how Millais made the dramatic shift from his early academic paintings to develop his audacious Pre-Raphaelite works, such as the controversial Isabella, and how he instigated the Pre-Raphaelite movement with Rossetti and Holman Hunt.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2024 · In his book The Life and Letters of Sir John Millais, J.G.Millais, the artist’s son, wrote: After the background and the two central figures were finished, my sister Alice and myself were called in to represent two children turning over a globe, in the right hand corner, and every day for about a fortnight did we turn that wretched globe till we hated the sight of it.

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