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Ophelia | John Everett Millais | 1852 Sir Edward John Poynter and the futility of material

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and the futility of material possessions

reflecting both his affection for his muse and his innovative approach to form

Doré's composition dramatically captures Dante and his guide Virgil

A soldier in uniform gently supports him

painted in 1907

Ophelia | John Everett Millais | 1852 Sir Edward John Poynter and the futility of materialAbout the artwork: John Everett Millais Ophelia (1852) is one of the most haunting and evocative paintings of the Pre Raphaelite movement, capturing the tragic moment from Hamlet when Ophelia, driven mad by grief, drowns in a river. The painting is remarkable for its intense naturalism, with Millais meticulously rendering the lush vegetation that surrounds Ophelias floating body. The vibrant flowers, each symbolizing different aspects of her

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