Friday 7 July 2017

John Everett Millais - part 10

Sir John Everett Millais

John Everett Millais was  an English painter and book illustrator (1829 - 1896). A child prodigy who was hard-working as well as naturally gifted, he became the youngest ever student at the Royal Academy Schools when he was 11, and although he suffered some temporary setbacks in his twenties, his career was essentially one of the great Victorian success stories. In 1848, with Rossetti and Holman Hunt, he founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and had his share of the abuse heaped against the members until Ruskin stepped in as their champion.

For full biographical notes see part1, and for earlier works, see parts 1 - 9 also.

This is part 10 of a 10-part post on the works of Millais:



1891 Lear and Cordelia
oil on panel 27 x 23 cm
 Private Collection

1892 Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
oil on canvas 108 x 155 cm
Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand

1892 Little Speedwell's Darling Blue
oil on canvas 98 x 73 cm
Lady Lever Art Gallery, Wirral, UK

1892 Sweet Emma Morland
oil on canvas 121.3 x 90.8 cm
Private Collection

1893 Merry
 oil on canvas 91.8 x 71.4 cm
Private Collection

1893 Pensive
oil on canvas 96 x 75.5 cm

1895 A Disciple
oil on canvas 125 x 89.5 cm
 Tate, London

1895 Saint Stephen
oil on canvas 152.4 x 114.3 cm
Tate, London

1895 Speak! Speak!
oil on canvas 167.6 x 210.8 cm
 Tate, London

exhibited 1896 Margaret Fuller Maitland
oil on canvas 47 x 38.1 cm
Private Collection

1896 Sir Richard Quain
oil on canvas 127 x 78.7 cm
Royal College of Physicians, London
Sir Richard Quain

Sir Richard Quain (1816-98) 1st Baronet, was an Irish physician.


1896 Sir Robert Pullar, MP for Tayside
oil on canvas 127 x 79.3 cm
Perth and Kinross Council, UK

1896 The Honourable John Nevile Manners
oil on canvas 127 x 81 cm
Private Collection

n.d. A Girl and a Bird
oil on panel 16 x 11 cm
Private Collection

n.d. After the Battle
brush drawing in brown wash over graphite on paper 22 x 28.8 cm
The British Museum, London

attributed to: n.d. Portrait of a Young Girl
oil on canvas 36 x 31 cm
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford, UK

attributed to: n.d. Portrait of a Girl
graphite 19.7 x 17.1 cm
The Huntington Library Art Collections, Dan Marino, CA

n.d. Boys Rabbiting
oil on canvas 81.5 x 74.7 cm
 Gallery Oldham, UK

n.d. c1859 Lost Love
watercolour on paper 10.4 x 8.5 cm
The British Museum, London

n.d. Caller Herrin'
oil on canvas 110.5 x 78.7 cm
 Private Collection

n.d. Christmas Eve
oil on canvas 157.5 x 134 cm
Private Collection

n.d. Early Days
oil on canvas 113.7 x 94.6 cm

n.d. Escape of the Heretic, 1559
oil on canvas 25.5 x 19 cm
Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico

n.d. Girl with a Doll
oil on canvas

n.d. Male Nude in Riding Stance
pen and ink over pencil on paper 31.8 x 21.9 cm
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London

n.d. Miss Anne Ryan
oil on canvas 55.9 x 45.1 cm
Tate, London

n.d. Non angli sed angeli
oil on canvas 106.8 x 133.3 cm
Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries, UK

n.d. Portrait of a Dead Child
graphite and black chalk on buff paper 20.9 x 15.5 cm
The British Museum, London

n.d. Portrait of a Girl
oil on panel 19.5 x 17 cm
Museums Sheffield, UK

n.d. St. Agnes of Intercession
etching on wove paper 18.7 x 26 cm
Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, CT

n.d. Stained Glass Study, Water Plant with Grasshopper, Fish and Newt
graphite on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper 14.3 x 6.3 cm
Yale Centre fir British Art, New Haven, CT

n.d. The Bridge of Sighs
etching on paper 17.5 x 12.5 cm ( plate )
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London

n.d. The Baby House ( Dolls House )
etching on chine applique 14.5 x 18.5 cm ( plate )
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

n.d. The Farmer's Daughter
oil on canvas 45.4 x 35 cm

n.d. The New Ride, Kensington Gardens
ink on paper 20.3 x 32.1 cm
Tate, London

n.d. The Proposal
oil on canvas 44.3 x 34.3 cm
Museums Sheffield, UK

n.d. Thomas Oldham Barlow
oil on canvas 100.5 x 117 cm
Gallery Oldham, UK

n.d. William Carr Standish
oil on canvas 86 x 71 cm
Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery, Chorley, UK

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