John Everett Millais’s Ophelia: 拉斐爾前派風格的憂鬱 | 藝術品解釋

“莎士比亞是 19 世紀藝術家最喜歡的來源: 作為一個愛好浪漫憂鬱的年輕人, John Everett Millais wasnot surprisinglydrawn towards the death of Ophelia, described so beautifully in the 4th Act of Hamlet…”
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Considered one of the great masterpieces of the Pre-Raphaelite style, Millais painted an atypical Ophelia for the time. The painting shows Ophelia floating in the water, with great detail in her dress and in the flowers that surround her, each of them with a symbolic charge, such as the ring of violets around her neck, as a symbol of fidelity, but which may also refer to death.

Every tango, leaf, and flower is the product of a rigorous observation of nature. As we observe the figure sinking into the water, we experience the tinge of the melancholy characteristic of Victorian art. Millais is remarkable for his ability to combine Pre-Raphaelite ideals with Victorian sensibility.

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