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  1. 27 de ene. de 2021 · アーサー・ヒューズ( Arthur Hughes, 1831年1月27日-1915年12月23 ... 『オフィーリア』(Ophelia) 1863 ...

  2. artuk.org › discover › artworksOphelia | Art UK

    Ophelia by Arthur Hughes (1832–1915), c. 1863, ... Arthur Hughes. 1832–1915. View profile. Saying Grace, The Skipper and His Crew Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art ...

  3. Artist: Arthur Hughes (British, 1832-1915) Date: about 1865. Dimensions: H: 37 5/16 in. (94.8 cm); W: 23 3/16 in. (58.9 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas. Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey. Object number: 1952.87. Label Text: The sad madness and death of Ophelia in ...

  4. Reproductionde commande. Arthur Hughes, né le 27 janvier 1831 à Londres et mort le 23 décembre 1915 à Kew, est un peintre et illustrateur anglais associé au mouvement préraphaélique. Ses deux œuvres les plus connues sont April Love et The Long Engagement. Il a aussi peint une Ophelia - comme John Everett Millais, qu’il imite.

  5. 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. Su obra se destaca por su mágico y ...

  6. 14 de jun. de 2021 · Description: In contrast to lighter versions of Ophelia, such as Millais's painting showing her floating in a delicately embroidered dress surrounded by lush green plant life, Hughes's painting has a much darker setting: the dark swampy woodland reflects Ophelia’s sadness as she sits forlorn by the water ahead of her impending death. The ...

  7. 30 de ene. de 2018 · Arthur Hughes, Untitled [Ophelia], 1852. ©Manchester Art Gallery In contrast to Redgrave and Millais, Arthur Hughes depicts Ophelia as a young, waif-like figure. Instead of colorful flowers, this Ophelia’s garland resembles a crown of thorns, a biblical image of the martyrdom of an innocent.