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  1. Ophelia John Everett Millais Around 1851. Tate Britain London, United Kingdom. This is the drowning Ophelia from Shakespeare's play Hamlet.

  2. Ophelia. John Everett Millais Around 1851. Tate Britain. London, Regno Unito. This is the drowning Ophelia from Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Picking flowers she slips and falls into a stream. Mad with grief after her father's murder by Hamlet, her lover, she allows herself to die. The flowers she holds are symbolic: the poppy means death, daisies ...

  3. 1829–1896. Ophelia is one of the most popular Pre-Raphaelite works in the Tate collection. The painting was part of the original Henry Tate Gift in 1894. Millais’s image of the tragic death of Ophelia, as she falls into the stream and drowns, is one of the best-known illustrations from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet.

  4. Ofelia. El tema representado está inspirado en la obra de teatro “ Hamlet ” de William Shakespeare. La tragedia trata sobre el príncipe de Dinamarca, Hamlet, quien, cuando regresa a su patria, descubre que su padre ha muerto y que su madre, la reina va a casarse con su tío Claudio. Después de que el fantasma de su padre se le aparezca y ...

  5. 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.

  6. 19 de dic. de 2019 · Il pittore che ha realizzato questo capolavoro è John Everett Millais, popolare artista inglese dell’800 appartenente al gruppo dei Preraffaeliti. Le sue opere sono state apprezzate fin da subito ed i collezionisti vanno sempre alla ricerca delle sue tele. Oggi voglio parlarti dell’opera intitolata Ophelia (oppure Ofelia).

  7. Ophelia. John Everett Millais Around 1851. Tate Britain. London, Reino Unido. This is the drowning Ophelia from Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Picking flowers she slips and falls into a stream. Mad with grief after her father's murder by Hamlet, her lover, she allows herself to die. The flowers she holds are symbolic: the poppy means death, daisies ...