John Millais
Studies in World Art, Book 41
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Paul Bright
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John Millais is the most paradoxical of Britain’s major Victorian artists. Already recognized in his teens as prodigiously gifted, he chose to risk everything by becoming a founder-member of the Pre-Raphaelites, a revolutionary group of neo-primitive painters who, despite the support offered to them by John Ruskin, the most influential critic of the day, risked being treated as outcasts by the ruling artistic establishment.
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- T Lewis
- 03-04-19
Dull and contrived
What a waste of time and money, to listen to an overblown art critic slag off paintings one by one.
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