Sir John Everett Millais, Ophelia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @rabele123
    @rabele123 8 лет назад +96

    I don't think I've ever seen a more beautiful painting.

    • @rratnam
      @rratnam 4 года назад +1

      rabele123 I agree with u

  • @Sasha0927
    @Sasha0927 4 месяца назад +2

    Man, what a backstory... Millais did an amazing job conveying what that grief-stricken madness could look like, but it's still so beautiful!
    I'm guilty as charged for thinking that plein air painting was this idyllic, picturesque experience. Every time I've heard about a piece like that, I've imagined myself frolicking in nature with paint and snacks and the full support of the environment itself, but that letter was a hilarious reality check. Millais not only had a way with paint, but with words! And I'm honestly reminded of my reaction whenever someone tells me how "cool" it is to be a Voice Actor. Pfft.
    I love that I don't feel compelled to choose between those who remain true to or idealize nature, but I will say that it is stunningly depicted here. Elizabeth's sacrifice was not in vain! Hope she was able to salvage the lovely dress and continue to enjoy it for her trouble.

  • @cesdan7772
    @cesdan7772 5 лет назад +20

    This painting is very wonderful

  • @AntPDC
    @AntPDC 4 года назад +14

    Thank you very much for this. I'd add that the tree is a pollarded weeping willow; its roots remain embedded in the earth. Ophelia was described as a tormented soul making garlands of wildflowers. In order to pick branches of the willow tree, she climbs it and a bough breaks, wherein she falls into the "weeping brook"; Ophelia floats with flowers in her hand and finally drowns. The poetic description of her vanishing is celebrated as one of the best literary examples of a death scene; her pose resembles that of a martyr with upwards gaze and submissive, open arms.

    • @rratnam
      @rratnam 4 года назад +1

      AntPDC beautifully described. Thanks

  • @SmittenKitten.
    @SmittenKitten. 9 лет назад +28

    She's singing, isn't she? You can almost see her lips move. So lovely.

    • @ty-zz9ic
      @ty-zz9ic 2 года назад

      She’s dead

    • @SmittenKitten.
      @SmittenKitten. 2 года назад

      @@ty-zz9ic Yeah, I learned that later.

  • @braddocke.hutton7392
    @braddocke.hutton7392 4 года назад +5

    Gah these colors are just incredible.

  • @karenmattera8123
    @karenmattera8123 4 месяца назад

    Amazing description of this painting. I’m ashamed to say I’ve never seen it before..I’m inspired to learn more about the painter ❤

    • @smarthistory-art-history
      @smarthistory-art-history  4 месяца назад

      Here is a set of better photos of the painting we have taken more recently, www.flickr.com/search/?sort=date-taken-desc&safe_search=1&tags=opheliash&user_id=82032880%40N00&view_all=1

    • @karenmattera8123
      @karenmattera8123 4 месяца назад

      Thank you these are wonderful!

  • @spookyanai
    @spookyanai 3 года назад +1

    this is my favorite painting, it has always made me feel something

    • @cd9245
      @cd9245 2 года назад

      I like Ophelia, She is love of my life 😍😘

  • @markcarey8426
    @markcarey8426 4 года назад +2

    This analysis is very well done. Congratulations to you both.

  • @ultraali453
    @ultraali453 3 месяца назад +1

    The fusion of Shakespearean themes with Pre-Raphaelite art seems to resonate with the core of human emotion. Borrowing the sublime power of nature paid off well in my opinion.

  • @valeriebrown5709
    @valeriebrown5709 11 лет назад +6

    I am writing a paper for Art Hist II, and this is so helpful in the insight of this painting! It is just an opinion of the image.

  • @ethangoldblatt2512
    @ethangoldblatt2512 3 года назад

    An unusual looking painting, but I still think it is cool and interesting. And full of mystery.

  • @psycovamp11
    @psycovamp11 12 лет назад +4

    love the art

  • @brainstream851
    @brainstream851 5 лет назад +5

    John Everett Millais is aone of those phantastic and exquisit painters who nowadays are extremly underrated. Like Alma Tadema, Bouguereau and for example John William Waterhouse and many more of this era!. - What a shame! The Victorian era is in the point of quality absolutely comparable with the High-Renaissance! Sorry for my english!

  • @agatheservat1608
    @agatheservat1608 8 лет назад +7

    Je suis allée à la Tate Britain. J'ai vu Ophélie. A lui seul, ce tableau mérite l 'AR en Eurostar

  • @Pegasussoars
    @Pegasussoars 12 лет назад

    Thank-you so much! Very nicely done. I enjoyed the more personel information about the artist.

  • @Tracyann_
    @Tracyann_ Год назад

    What’s the name of the song at the end of this video?
    If I’m not mistaken, it sounds eerily similar to the outro chef John of Food wishes uses.

  • @umarfaruk4813
    @umarfaruk4813 5 лет назад +5

    lars von trier's *melancholia* brought me here

  • @warningsigns4526
    @warningsigns4526 Год назад

    coming up the east coast delaware 9/22/2023 - wanted to know the meaning of the name Ophelia - boy was that interesting

  •  6 лет назад +1

    Can you tell me very good books that are related whit rafaelism and also mannerism?

  • @Δαρεῖος-τ7ο
    @Δαρεῖος-τ7ο 2 года назад

    this is like ultraviolence made painting

  • @sheer9203
    @sheer9203 4 года назад +3

    Came here from Animal Crossing ( Striking Painting) I’m Alone In This

  • @zoefang4563
    @zoefang4563 4 года назад +2

    PRE-RAPHAELITES ARE THE BEST

  • @joakimlundgren7043
    @joakimlundgren7043 Год назад

    Some viewed Ophelia´s part in the play as a sacrifice character.

  • @isabellacampbellross1453
    @isabellacampbellross1453 4 года назад

    Does anyone know where I could read the letter Millais wrote to his friend?

  • @Joandthefish
    @Joandthefish 3 года назад

    Millais was married to Effie Gray (not Elizabeth Siddal), after her marriage to John Ruskin had been annulled

  • @JiveDadson
    @JiveDadson 3 года назад

    Ophelia, I feel ya.

  • @karinhaanappel0807
    @karinhaanappel0807 11 лет назад

    Yes they do! And they use Romantic poetry from Blake, Keats, Byron, Tennyson..... And they are involved with the Arts & Crafts Movement.

  • @mariacrivell79
    @mariacrivell79 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤

  • @jamiegoddard562
    @jamiegoddard562 3 месяца назад

    Have this print on my wall wanted to save love and protect Ophelia wasnt right way she was treated

  • @martha80202
    @martha80202 10 лет назад

    No me imagino a Ofelia de otra manera. Es ella

  • @sebs778
    @sebs778 4 года назад

    *Damn i came here from rpg game mermaid swamp*

  • @amriawia
    @amriawia 6 лет назад +1

    Here because of something.

  • @davidhigginbotham5451
    @davidhigginbotham5451 4 года назад

    psyche me out baby...