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MILLAIS, John Everett: Ophelia

🖼 Ophelia, 1851-52
Oil on canvas
76 × 112 cm
London, United Kingdom

Ophelia Created during the height of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, Millais crafted one of Victorian England's most iconic and haunting images from Shakespeare's Hamlet. The meticulously detailed composition captures Ophelia's tragic final moments in the river, surrounded by a symphony of wildflowers and plants rendered with almost scientific precision—each bloom symbolizing a different emotional state. This masterpiece exemplifies the Pre-Raphaelites' commitment to vivid naturalism and literary subjects, while its psychological intensity and focus on female vulnerability made it a revolutionary work that continues to captivate audiences today.

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