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  1. 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.

  2. Ophelia is an 1851–52 painting by British artist Sir John Everett Millais in the collection of Tate Britain, London. It depicts Ophelia, a character from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet, singing before she drowns in a river.

    • 1851–1852
  3. Ophelia, oil painting that was created in 1851–52 by John Everett Millais and first exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1852. It is regarded as a masterpiece of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Ophelia is one of the most popular Pre-Raphaelite paintings, produced when the youthful enthusiasm of the group was at its peak.

    • Iain Zaczek
  4. 28 de mar. de 2023 · Features. Look Closer. The Story of Ophelia. Explore. emotions, concepts and ideas (16,416) emotions and human qualities (5,345) despair (209) leisure and pastimes (3,435) music and entertainment (2,331) singing (77) recreational activities (2,836) picking flowers (28) literature and fiction (3,138) characters (438) Ophelia (10) Shakespeare (147)

  5. Realizada al óleo sobre un lienzo de 76 por 112 centímetros, la pintura retrata la muerte de Ofelia, un personaje de Hamlet de William Shakespeare (ca. 1599-1601). En la obra, Ofelia se vuelve loca y se ahoga al descubrir que su enamorado, Hamlet, ha matado a su padre.

  6. 2 de jun. de 2023 · Ofelia. Autor: John Everett Millais. Técnica: Óleo sobre lienzo (76 x 111 cm) Fecha de creación: 1851-1852. Ubicación: Tate Gallery, Londres.

  7. John Everett Millais Around 1851. Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. This is the drowning Ophelia from Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Picking flowers she slips and falls into a stream. Mad with...