From 'Poems' by Alfred Tennyson ,wood engraving by Dalziel after a design by J.E. Millais, 1857.
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From 'Poems' by Alfred Tennyson ,wood engraving by Dalziel after a design by J.E. Millais, 1857.

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This is an illustration I created for a Vocaloid exhibition in Mexico City. It's based on the song "Leia" by Yuyoyuppe-P, using Luka as the character. It's inspired by Millais' painting "Ophelia" and the Cinematic Remix version of the song.
John Everett Millais, "The Bridesmaid", 1851
John Everett Millais - Ophelia, 1851-52

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The blind girl by John Everett Millais
Dogs in art: Pre-Raphaelite Dog
from Isabella, 1848-9
John Everett Millais (1829-96)
Oil paint on canvas
This was Millais' first Pre-Raphaelite painting.
Walker Gallery, Liverpool
The Florentine merchant brothers opposed their apprentice Lorenzo's love for their sister Isabella, and murdered him. Isabella found his body, cut off the head and buried it in a pot of basil. The story is from a poem by John Keats.
William Luker Jr., Sir John Millais's House — The Hall, from W. J. Loftie's Kensington: Historical and Picturesque, 1888, ink and wash.