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The Good Samaritan, John Everett Millais, 19th century https://t.co/q5lAjalpmg #johneverettmillais #harvardartmuseums
The Good Samaritan, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/KJAdFmo2wJ #museumarchive #tatemuseum
The Rich Man and Lazarus, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/PkzmesnPJH #tatemuseum #johneverettmillais
The Lost Sheep, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/h5uZEF4hJ8 #johneverettmillais #tate
The Hidden Treasure, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/RtGuOyqllp #johneverettmillais #tatemuseum
The Good Samaritan, engraved by the Dalziel Brothers, John Everett Millais, 1863 https://t.co/qTLgE45E9Q #tatemuseum #museumarchive
The Unjust Judge and the Importunate Widow, John Everett Millais, 1864 https://t.co/prOW1wLvPt #tate #museumarchive
Autumn is here and that trip to the park isn't going to be the same for quite a while! 🍂
Going to the Park by John Everett Millais, 1871-1872.
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John Everett Millais, The somnambulist
#DonneInArte
#BornOnThisDay
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Eleanor Siddal, model, muse, wife, painter and poet
J.E. Millais, Study for Ophelia, 1852
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Lizzie's portrait, 1853-4
Self-portrait, 1854
One of Elizabeth E. Siddal's poems
@alecoscino @BrindusaB1
"Sacrificio" en parte inspirado en Ofelia de John Everett Millais, pensaba en el desgaste del sistema de salud durante la pandemia, sobretodo como afecta a los trabajadores.
#CLIPSTUDIOPAINT #artistsontwitter #enfermeria #covid_19 #QuedateEnCasa #COVID19
The Bridesmaid, Millais, 1851
It was believed that a bridesmaid would see a vision of her true #love if she passed a piece of wedding cake through a ring 9 times. Here, the chaste bridesmaid (symbolized by orange blossom) contemplates her future. #FolkloreThursday #Valentine
The Somnambulist or Sleepwalker, as depicted by 3 late 19th century artists.
Alfons Muchha, 1885
Maximilian Pirner, 1878
John Everett Millais, 1871
In 1899, Sigmund Freud published "The Interpretation of Dreams".
I wanted to try doing digital paintings of Ben and Armitage, inspired by the "Ophelia" painting by Sir John Everett Millais, so I sketched their faces after I was done studying for the day. The idea is that they're floating in dark waters, with flowers all around them. #wip
Delighted to announce The Pre-Raphaelite Revolution, a 4-week course with curator and lecturer Jo Banham that celebrates the art, ideas & lives of #Rossetti, #Millais, #HolmanHunt and others associated with the #PreRaphaelite Brotherhood.
BOOK https://t.co/lICENvc72K