“Woman” is more than just the female of the human species. The word conjures deep emotions and feelings that are as varied as there are people.
And now, one of the paintings famously slashed by women ... The portrait of Thomas Carlyle, by pre-Raphaelite painter Sir John Everett Millais, was on display at the National Portrait Gallery ...
This painting in particular influenced both the art critic and teacher John Ruskin and William Morris ... Signed and dated: J Millais 1851. Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1851.
Other paintings evoke less pleasant smells, like the burning foliage of John Everett Millais’ Autumn Leaves (1856). In the exhibition, two artworks are flanked by diffusers, which visitors can ...
This painting in particular influenced both the art critic and teacher John Ruskin and William Morris ... Signed and dated: J Millais 1851. Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1851.
The show itself was inspired by the painting of Ophelia by John Everett Millais which hangs in the Tate Britain. I was struck by the idea that we have so many images of the death of Ophelia - a sort ...