It was 1851, and the 22-year-old Millais was using a small section of the Hogsmill River as the background for his painting of the Shakespearean heroine who went mad and drowned. Millais would soon ...
It's another sunny day in central Scotland and artist Alex Hamilton and I are roaming through a wood in the Trossachs, looking for the perfect spot. We scramble down an embankment, march across a ...
Born on June 8, 1829, in Southampton, England, John Everett Millais spent much of his early childhood on the island of Jersey, where his family’s roots lay. His mother, Emily Mary Millais, recognized ...
The thought did occur to me at the big new John Everett Millais exhibition at London's Tate Britain, which opens this week. A career of Trollopian energy and productivity is laid out in seven rooms ...
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The Pre-Raphaelites are to be re-examined in a new blockbuster show at Tate Britain - and experts have uncovered a dirty secret that may shake up the traditional image of the Victorians as prudes. One ...
A striking portrait by Sir John Everett Millais of Katey, the favourite child of Charles Dickens, in mourning for her first husband but on the point of a second very happy marriage, is coming up for ...
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AN ARTISTIC prodigy, Millais was the youngest ever student to enter the prestigious Royal Academy Schools and completed his first major oil painting aged just 16. During his time at the Schools he met ...
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