Millais
Sir John Everett, 1829–96, English painter.
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I wish that either Holman Hunt or Millais could be prevailed upon to do at least some of these smaller frescoes.
The Stones of Venice, Volume III (of 3) | John RuskinMillais, showing forgotten machines in the adjoining room, was one of the first to see the pastels.
The Life of James McNeill Whistler | Elizabeth Robins PennellWas not the world much more interested in the form and spirit of classic beauty such as that represented by Sir John Millais?
The "Genius" | Theodore DreiserThere was a Corot at which the heir of the house had not even hinted; and the Copley hung beside a celebrated Millais.
Wheat and Huckleberries | Charlotte Marion (White) VaileMillais, Leighton, and others led the way; and now fine studios abound in all the newer and airy streets of red brick houses.
Highways and Byways in London | Mrs. E. T. Cook.
British Dictionary definitions for Millais
/ (ˈmɪleɪ) /
Sir John Everett. 1829–96, English painter, who was a founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His works include The Order of Release (1853) and The Blind Girl (1856)
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