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    Há 6 dias · John Everett Millais' Ophelia (1852) depicts Lady Ophelia's mysterious death by drowning. In the play, the gravediggers discuss whether Ophelia's death was a suicide and whether she merits a Christian burial.

  2. Há 1 dia · John Everett Millais, Ophelia (1851–52). Elizabeth Siddal, Rossetti's wife, floated in a bathtub full of water to portray the drowning Ophelia. In August 1869, Rossetti authorized Charles Howell to disinter his wife Elizabeth's coffin to retrieve a handwritten book of Rossetti's poems, which he had placed beside her head before burial.

  3. Há 4 dias · Ophelia by John Everett Millais, circa 1851 There would also be the rise of Aestheticism, in which the beauty of art, for art’s sake was promoted. The Arts and Crafts Movement fitted into this era, with the likes of William Morris, in which traditional methods were protected.

  4. Há 1 dia · Soir Bleu is a significant painting by Edward Hopper, offering considerable interest to collectors due to its historical value and distinctive characteristics. Soir Bleu was painted in 1914 and is part of the collection at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. The acquisition date is not specified in the provided data, but as a work ...

  5. Há 1 dia · I based all my works on this series of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, the most obvious being John Everett Millais’s Ophelia (1851-1852), the woman drowning in the water from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. In my version, The Way Home, my friend floats in the River Lea after falling off her bicycle on the way home from an all-night illegal rave in an abandoned warehouse.

  6. Há 1 dia · Lacan Circle of Australia (@lacancircle). 1 Like. the very same terms as those provided by Shakespeare regarding Ophelia floating in her dress down the river into which she, in her madness, allowed herself to slip – for Ophelia’s suicide is ambiguous.” Jacques Lacan, Seminar VI, Desire and Its Interpretation John Everett Millais, Ophelia, 1852 The Lacan Circle read DESIRE every Wednesday ...

  7. Há 6 dias · Campesina, soldado en el frente, hereje y santa beatificada: Juana de Arco pasó por todas estas “vidas” a lo largo de su existencia. Un cuadro que representa a Juana de Arco (o Jeanne d'Arc, su nombre en francés), pintado por John Everett Millais en 1865.