
John Everett Millais
1829–1896 · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland · Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
The story
John Everett Millais was a prodigy, the youngest student the Royal Academy in London had ever admitted, at 11. In 1848, still a teenager, he helped found the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a small band of painters who wanted to throw out the brown varnish and easy poses of academic art and paint from nature in sharp, bright detail.
The most famous result is Ophelia, from about 1851. For the drowning Shakespearean heroine he had a model, Elizabeth Siddal, lie for hours in a bath of water kept warm by lamps underneath, until the lamps went out, she caught a serious chill, and her father threatened to sue. The riverbank around her he painted outdoors, leaf by leaf, over four months in Surrey.
Then his life took a strange turn. The critic John Ruskin had championed the young Pre-Raphaelites, and in 1853 he brought Millais to Scotland along with his wife, Effie. Effie's marriage to Ruskin had never been consummated. She had it annulled and married Millais in 1855, in one of the great Victorian scandals, and Queen Victoria refused to receive Effie at court for decades.
Millais went on to become rich and respectable, a baronet and finally President of the Royal Academy in 1896. He died of throat cancer that same year, months after taking the post.
Works
20 works
OpheliaJohn Everett Millais, 1851
The Blind GirlJohn Everett Millais, 1856
Christ in the House of His ParentsJohn Everett Millais, 1849
Autumn LeavesJohn Everett Millais, 1856
IsabellaJohn Everett Millais, 1849
MarianaJohn Everett Millais, 1851
The Order of ReleaseJohn Everett Millais, 1852
The Vale of RestJohn Everett Millais, 1858
BubblesJohn Everett Millais, 1886
The Black BrunswickerJohn Everett Millais, 1860
A HuguenotJohn Everett Millais, 1852
Peace ConcludedJohn Everett Millais, 1856
The RescueJohn Everett Millais, 1855
The Return of the Dove to the ArkJohn Everett Millais, 1851
Victory O Lord!John Everett Millais, 1871
EstherJohn Everett Millais, 1865
John RuskinJohn Everett Millais, 1853
The North-West PassageJohn Everett Millais, 1874
A Dream of the Past: Sir Isumbras at the FordJohn Everett Millais, 1857
The Knight ErrantJohn Everett Millais, 1870