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John Everett Millais, The Hidden Treasure, 1864 https://t.co/RtGuOyqllp #museumarchive #johneverettmillais
A Winter's Tale https://t.co/Zd1mPeHDrz #johneverettmillais #realism
John Everett Millais, The Rich Man and Lazarus, 1864 https://t.co/PkzmesnPJH #museumarchive #tatemuseum
John Everett Millais, The Unjust Judge and the Importunate Widow, 1864 https://t.co/prOW1wLvPt #johneverettmillais #tatemuseum
John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, engraved by the Dalziel Brothers, 1863 https://t.co/qTLgE45E9Q #tatemuseum #johneverettmillais
Behind the scenes: I initially wanted to do a take on Millais's "The Crown of Love" for fun doomed lovers thematic reasons, but Hawk's damn wings get in the way and ruin the composition. Stuck to the same palette though.
John Everett Millais, The Prodigal Son, 1864 https://t.co/a7H47JanAt #museumarchive #johneverettmillais
We have just started an Instagram page, so please go and follow us! We are celebrating with a #SelfieSunday. Marie Spartali Stillman, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal and John Everett Millais, all obliged us with self-portraits, using their own filters, naturally.
@Mike_Batt I was searching for something Bruegelesque, but didn't find anything yet. In that illu, so far, I found references (https://t.co/WT05SyvEAQ) to C.L. Dodgson, Gustave Doré, Marcus Gheeraerts I+II, Matthias Grünewald, John Martin, J.E. Millais.
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John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, 19th century https://t.co/q5lAjalpmg #johneverettmillais
John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, 1864 https://t.co/KJAdFmo2wJ #museumarchive #tatemuseum
‘That out of the Oak Tree Shade
In the day of France's direst dule,
God's hand should send a Maid.’
Joan of Arc, Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
For this #SisterhoodSunday our theme is Joan of Arc, with art by Swynnerton, Rossetti, Millais and Fortescue-Brickdale.
By @HannahRSquire
John Everett Millais, The Lost Sheep, 1864 https://t.co/h5uZEF4hJ8 #museumarchive #tatemuseum
Last night was the Eve of St Agnes. Celebrating the Keats poem for #FridayFavourite with Elizabeth Siddal, Millais, Holman Hunt & Arthur Hughes. Watch the recording of Gender & Space in Pre-Raphaelite paintings of ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ by @serena_t here: https://t.co/FAtYC4D8Pp