🎉   Please check out our new website over at books-etc.com.

Seller
Your price
£39.95
Out of Stock

John Everett Millais

By (author) Jason Rosenfeld
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 27th Aug 2012
Dimensions: w 260mm h 299mm d 41mm
Weight: 1945g
ISBN-10: 0714839779
ISBN-13: 9780714839776
Barcode No: 9780714839776
Trade or Institutional customer? Contact us about large order quotes.
Synopsis
John Everett Millais was one of the most successful and acclaimed British painters of the nineteenth century. A founder member of the radical Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an acclaimed society portraitist, and an ambitious painter of historical themes, Millais ended his days as a Baronet and President of the Royal Academy. In this widely illustrated, thoughtful account of Millais's career, Jason Rosenfeld brings together biography, art history and an insightful and detailed analysis of individual paintings. Opening with a focused study of his much acclaimed, and now iconic Pre-Raphaelite paintings, in the second half of the book the author presents a fascinating reconsideration of the artist's often over looked later career.

New & Used

Seller Information Condition Price
-New
Out of Stock

What Reviewers Are Saying

Submit your review
Newspapers & Magazines
"Admirably thorough, carefully researched... Reproductions are of good quality and comfortably placed in the text. Generous margins make it easy to read. Its six chapters track this immensely gifted, entirely Victorian, artist from his precocious youth to his death at sixty-seven in 1896... Rosenfeld is well briefed [...] he has had the opportunity to look hard at the pictures, investigate the extensive published and manuscript material and to visit the places where Millais painted. His leading aim is to disprove the commonly held view that Millais 'sold out' in the mid-1850s... Rosenfeld's analysis of paintings is thorough... He has a keen eye and describes the pictures carefully... [The] impressive late works give weight to Rosenfeld's thesis."-The Burlington Magazine

"Sumptuous... A feast of glowing images and a wealth of information about the man himself."-Daily Mail

"The first monograph to appraise [Millais'] complete career... Magnificent... Lavishly illustrated... Rosenfeld argues, rightly, that Millais didn't sell out when he moved away from Pre-Raphaelitism but went on doing marvellous work. There are great portraits (Gladstone, in Christ Church, and Ruskin, in the Ashmolean), luminous Scottish landscapes which Van Gogh admired, and much more."-Oxford Times