Whendowntheweedytrophiesandherself Fellintheweepingbrook." ArthurHughes(1832-1915),Opheliaand HeWillNotComeAgain,1863-64 OpheliaandHeWillNotComeAgain奥菲莉娅 PaintingDate:1863-64 Medium:Oiloncanvas Size:94.5x59.5cm Location:ToledoMuseumofArt,Toldeo,Ohio,USA ...
PaintingDate:1863-64 Medium:Oiloncanvas Size:94.5x59.5cm Location:ToledoMuseumofArt,Toldeo,Ohio,USA 休斯描述奥菲利娅临死前,她正接近湖面,回眸张望,唱着她的最后一支歌。 JohnWilliamWaterhouse,Ophelia,191 0 3、沃特豪斯笔下的奥菲利娅: 独坐自然深幽处,宁静与疯狂并存。 约翰?威廉?沃特豪斯JohnWilliamWaterho...
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While Ophelia's death takes place off stage, Millais's painting captures every detail of the scene, thus humanizing her death. "...I am also in danger of being blown by the wind into the water, and becoming intimate with the fe...
One of the reasons for the fame of the Millais painting is the story that the model for the painting, Elizabeth Siddall, became seriously ill after spending so much time lying in a bath of cold water, the painter having been oblivious to her state. ...
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Also a painting by John Everett Millais. It has Ophelia floating down a lovely, flower-dotted stream, singing in her madness, oblivious of tragedy. It i...