John Everett Millais - Gallery

Gallery

  • Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru (1846), Victoria and Albert Museum, London

  • The Tribe of Benjamin Seizing the Daughters of Shiloh (1847)

  • Isabella (1849)
    Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

  • A Huguenot on St Bartholomew's Day (1852)

  • Christ In The House Of His Parents (1850)
    Tate Britain, London

  • The Return of the Dove to the Ark (1851)
    Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

  • Ophelia (1852) Tate Britain, London

  • Ferdinand Lured by Ariel (1852)

  • The Order of Release (1853) Tate Britain, London

  • The Proscribed Royalist, 1651 (1853)
    Lord Lloyd Webber

  • The Rescue (1855) National Gallery of Victoria

  • The Blind Girl (1856)
    Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

  • Peace Concluded, 1856 (1856)
    Minneapolis Art Institute

  • Autumn Leaves (1856)
    Manchester Art Gallery

  • Sir Isumbras at the Ford (1857) Lady Lever Art Gallery

  • The Vale of Rest (1858) Tate Britain, London

  • The Black Brunswicker (1860)

  • The Eve of Saint Agnes (1863)
    HM The Queen

  • Leisure Hours, (1864), oil on canvas, Detroit Institute of Arts

  • Esther (1865) Private Collection

  • Jephthah (1867) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

  • Vanessa (1868)
    Liverpool Museums Service

  • Portrait of the Marquess of Lorne. National Gallery of Canada

  • The Boyhood of Raleigh (1871)

  • Victory O Lord! (1871)
    Manchester Art Gallery

  • Portrait of Effie Millais (1873) Perth Museum and Art Gallery

  • The Two Princes Edward and Richard in the Tower (1878)
    Picture Gallery of Royal Holloway College

  • The Northwest Passage (1878) Tate Britain, London

  • Cherry Ripe (1879) Private Collection

  • John Henry Newman (1881) National Portrait Gallery (London)

  • The Ruling Passion (1885) Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum

  • Bubbles (1886) Royal Academy of Arts

  • Portrait of Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery

  • A Jersey Lily: Portrait of Lillie Langtry
    Jersey Museum Services

  • The Grey Lady (1888)
    Private Collection

  • The Pearl of Great Price, illustration from The Parables of Our Lord

  • Effie Deans
    Private Collection

  • Self portrait
    Uffizi Portrait Collection Florence

  • John Ruskin (1853–54)
    Private Collection

  • The Knight Errant (1870)
    Tate Britain, London

  • The Martyr of the Solway (c. 1871)
    Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

  • Chill October, 1870

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