Ophelia, 1851-2, (1911). Artist: John Everett Millais


Ophelia, 1851-2. Here Millais shows a scene from Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Ophelia drowns herself in a stream, after been driven out of her mind when her father is murdered by her lover Hamlet. Painting held at the Tate, London. From A History of Painting Volume VIII by Haldane MacFall [T. C. and E. C. Jack, Lodon & Edinburgh, 1911.]


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