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Sir John Everett Millais

Sir John Everett Millais was an English painter and illustrator who was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He was a child prodigy who, aged eleven, became the youngest student to enter the Royal Academy Schools. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded at his family home in London, at 83 Gower Street (now number 7). Millais became the most famous exponent of the style, his painting Christ in the House of His Parents (1849-50) generating considerable controversy, and he produced a picture that could serve as the embodiment of the historical and naturalist focus of the group, Ophelia, in 1851–52.

By the mid-1850s, Millais was moving away from the Pre-Raphaelite style to develop a new form of realism in his art. His later works were enormously successful, making Millais one of the wealthiest artists of his day, but some former admirers including William Morris saw this as a sell-out (Millais notoriously allowed one of his paintings to be used for a sentimental soap advertisement). While these and early 20th-century critics, reading art through the lens of Modernism, viewed much of his later production as wanting, this perspective has changed in recent decades, as his later works have come to be seen in the context of wider changes and advanced tendencies in the broader late nineteenth-century art world, and can now be seen as predictive of the art world of the present. Millais's 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's early work. The annulment of the marriage and her wedding to Millais have sometimes been linked to his change of style, but she became a powerful promoter of his work and they worked in concert to secure commissions and expand their social and intellectual circles.

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The Pharisee and the Publican

The Pharisee and the Publican (1864)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Lorenzo and Isabella

Lorenzo and Isabella (1848 - 1849)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Tennyson’s The Miller’s Daughter – Study for Husband and Wife in Arise and Let us Wander Forth

Tennyson’s The Miller’s Daughter – Study for Husband and Wife in Arise and Let us Wander Forth (1855-56)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Portrait Of Kate Perugini, Daughter Of Charles Dickens

Portrait Of Kate Perugini, Daughter Of Charles Dickens (1880)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Sketch of an Evening Party

Sketch of an Evening Party (1850-51)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
St. Agnes of Intercession

St. Agnes of Intercession

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
The Blind Girl

The Blind Girl (1856)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Departure for the Country

Departure for the Country (1855-65)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Passages from the Poems of Thomas Hood – Ruth

Passages from the Poems of Thomas Hood – Ruth (1858)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
The Rejection of Cain’s Sacrifice (Genesis IV)

The Rejection of Cain’s Sacrifice (Genesis IV) (1842)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
The Death of Romeo and Juliet – Compositional Study

The Death of Romeo and Juliet – Compositional Study (1848)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Two Gentlemen Talking to a Seated Lady

Two Gentlemen Talking to a Seated Lady

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Male – Two Sketches of a young Man dressed for Shooting

Male – Two Sketches of a young Man dressed for Shooting (1855-65)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Happy Springtime

Happy Springtime (1860)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
Portrait of Miss Scott, daughter of the Late Thomas Alexander Scott of Philadelphia

Portrait of Miss Scott, daughter of the Late Thomas Alexander Scott of Philadelphia (1883)

Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896)
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