Tuesday, 25 November 2014

All time best collection of John Everett Millais painting works

Sir John Everett Millais, ( 8 June 1829 – 13 August 1896) was an English painter and illustrator who was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

All time best collection of John Everett Millais painting works 


Cinderella

A child prodigy, at the age of eleven Millais became the youngest student to enter the Royal Academy Schools. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded at his parents' house in London. Millais became the most famous exponent of the style, his painting Christ in the House of His Parents (1850) generating considerable controversy. By the late 1850s Millais was moving away from the Pre-Raphaelite style. His later works were enormously successful, making Millais one of the wealthiest artists of his day. However, they have typically been viewed by 20th-century critics as failures. This view has changed in recent decades, as his later works have come to be seen in the context of wider changes in the art world.

Millais' personal life has also played a significant role in his reputation. His wife Effie was formerly married to the critic John Ruskin, who had supported Millais' early work. The annulment of the marriage and her marriage of Millais have sometimes been linked to his change of style.

James Wyatt And His Grandaughter Mary

My First Sermon

My Second Sermon

A Souvenir Of Velazquez

For The Squire


A Flood

Pomona

Ruling Passion

Leisure Hours

Cherry Ripe

Sleeping

Waking

Daydreams

Little Speedwell’s Darling Blue

Message From The Sea

Portrait Of Gracia Lees

Merry

Christ In The House Of His Parents

The Boyhood Of Raleigh

The Piper

The Two Princes (Edward And Richard) In The Tower

Princess Elizabeth in Prison

John Wycliffe Taylor

Hugh Cayley of Wydale

The Nest

A Dream Of The Past: Sir Isumbras At The Ford

Autumn Leaves

The Blind Girl

The Woodman’s Daughter

Bubbles

The Minuet
Mother's uplifting love 

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