An edition of JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS (2006)

JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS.

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An edition of JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS (2006)

JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS.

"John Everett Millais (1829-1896) was a founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the quintessential English gentleman artist. A Baronet and president of the Royal Academy, Millais produced some of the most famous images of his time. His first Pre-Raphaelite work, The Carpenters Shop, had a dramatic effect on the critics; Charles Dickens famously described his portrayal of the Christ child as a hideous, wry-necked, blubbering, red-haired boy in a night-gown. Author Christine Riding analyzes his artistic career, his critics, and his audience, exploring the broader issues that preoccupied his contemporaries on the subject of art itself."--BOOK JACKET.

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TATE PUBLISHING
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Pages
80

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Published in
LONDON
Series
BRITISH ARTISTS

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND497, ND497.M6 R53 2006, N6797.M52 R53 2006

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22728482M
Internet Archive
johneverettmilla0000ridi
ISBN 10
1854375237
LCCN
2004111332
OCLC/WorldCat
61529285
Library Thing
1357023
Goodreads
1446648

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