1860s Sir John Everett Millais albumen silver print The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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 - 4 also.
This is part 5 of a 10-part post on the works of Millais:
1860 The Black Brunswicker oil on canvas 104 x 68.5 cm Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, UK |
1860c Study for The Black Brunswicker graphite on paper 8.6 x 6.4 cm x 11.7 cm Tate, London |
1860c Study for The Black Brunswicker graphite on paper 19.9 x 11.7 cm Tate, London |
1860c Study for The Black Brunswicker graphite on paper 8.6 x 6.4 cm x 11.7 cm Tate, London |
1863 or 1867 The Black Brunswicker watercolour heightened with white 15.6 x 9.9 cm The British Museum, London |
1860c The Ransom watercolour and white gouache on cream card 21.6 x 19.5 cm Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum, MA © President and Fellows of Harvard College |
1861 Framley Parsonage; 6 illustrations by Millais:
1860-61 Lord Lufton and Lucy Robarts illustration to Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope |
1860-61 "Was it not a lie?" illustration to Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope |
1860-61 The Vrawley Family illustration to Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope |
1860-61 Lady Lufton and the Duke of Omnium illustration to Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope |
1860-61 Mrs Gresham and Miss Dunstable illustration to Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope |
1861 Mrs Gresham and Miss Dunstable Trollope's 'Framley Parsonage' in The Cornhill Magazine wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1860-61 "Mark," she said, "the men are here." illustration to Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope |
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1861 Iphis and Anaxarete wood engraving by Joseph Swain after Millais for Once a Week The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Uk |
1861 Summer Indolence ink on paper 16 x 11.1 cm © The Samuel Courtauld Trust, The Courtauld Gallery, London |
1861 Summer Indolence etching 17.6 x 25.3 cm ( plate ) Philadelphia Museum od Art, PA |
1861 Swing Song Once a Week wood engraving by Joseph Swain after Millais The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861 Tannhaüser wood engraving by Joseph Swain after Millais for "Once a Week" August 1861 The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861 The Temptation wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais for The Cornhill Magazine February 1861 The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Orley Farm:
1861-62c "Why Should I Not?" wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Bread Sauce is so Ticklish wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Farewell! wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Felix Graham in Trouble wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Guilty engraving by Dalziel Brothers after Millais illustration for Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm 17.1 x 10.8 cm © Victoria and Albert Museum, London |
1861-62c John Kenneby and Miriam Dockwrath wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Lady Mason Going Before the Magistrates wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Lady Mason Leaving the Court wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Moncton Grange wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Mr Chaffanbrass and Mr Solomon Aram wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Mr Furnival's Welcome Home wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Never is a Very Long Word wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Orley Farm wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Over Their Wine wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Sir Peregrine and His Heir wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Sir Peregrine at Mr Round's Office wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Sir Peregrine Orme's Great Love wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c The Angel of Light wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c The Court wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c The Drawing-Room wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
1861-62c Van Bauhr's Drean wood engraving by Dalziel family after Millais, illustration to Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK |
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