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Joan of Arc by 1) Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in 1854, 2) John Everett Millais in 1865, 3) Jean-Jacques Scherrer in 1887, and 4) Albert Lynch in 1903.
John Everett Millais, The Wicked Husbandman, 1864 #johneverettmillais #museumarchive https://t.co/Goi87fqy1Q
Jephthah, 1867 #millais #romanticism https://t.co/b092CcudpS
Sir John Everett Pippa #millais #johneverettmillais https://t.co/Cy6F7nZ0GE
John Everett Millais, The Lost Sheep, 1864 #johneverettmillais #tatemuseum https://t.co/h5uZEF4hJ8
A Winter's Tale #johneverettmillais #millais https://t.co/Zd1mPeHDrz
Jephthah, 1867 #romanticism #millais https://t.co/b092CcudpS
John Everett Millais, The Hidden Treasure, 1864 #tatemuseum #johneverettmillais https://t.co/RtGuOyqllp
John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, engraved by the Dalziel Brothers, 1863 #museumarchive #johneverettmillais https://t.co/qTLgE45E9Q
John Everett Millais, The Unjust Judge and the Importunate Widow, 1864 #tatemuseum #museumarchive https://t.co/prOW1wLvPt
John Everett Millais, The Prodigal Son, 1864 #johneverettmillais #tatemuseum https://t.co/a7H47JanAt
John Everett Millais, The Rich Man and Lazarus, 1864 #museumarchive #johneverettmillais https://t.co/PkzmesnPJH
John Everett Millais, The Tares, 1864 #tatemuseum #museumarchive https://t.co/bBYeucZYeP
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Pomona by John Everett Millais, 1882. The Roman Goddess of Orchards and fruit trees 🍎
John Everett Millais, The Good Samaritan, 19th century #johneverettmillais https://t.co/q5lAjalpmg
based off of/inspo from 'ophelia' by sir john everette millais... meanwhile, have some details ✨