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Photographic Print : The Blind Girl, 1856. Artist: John Everett Millais
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The Blind Girl, 1856. Artist: John Everett Millais
The Blind Girl, 1856. Two beggar girls, the elder one blind and with a concertina rest by a wayside stream after rain. A double rainbow in background. Forget-me-nots bloom at bottom left. A butterfly settles on girls cloak. Birmingham City Museums and Art Gallery, England
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11"x8.5" Photo Print
Experience the timeless beauty of art with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This exquisite piece showcases John Everett Millais' masterpiece, "The Blind Girl, 1856." Witness the poignant scene of two beggar girls by a wayside stream, with the elder one blind and playing her concertina. The serene setting is enhanced by the double rainbow in the background and the blooming forget-me-nots at the bottom left. Bring this captivating work of art into your home and add a touch of elegance and history to your space. Order your Millais' "The Blind Girl, 1856" Photographic Print from Media Storehouse today.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.5cm x 27.9cm (7.3" x 11")
Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 27.9cm (8.5" x 11")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Blind Girl, 1856
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is a captivating print that captures the poignant beauty of two beggar girls in a moment of respite. Painted by the talented artist John Everett Millais, this artwork showcases his exceptional ability to evoke emotion and tell stories through his brushstrokes. In this scene, we see two young girls sitting by a wayside stream after rain. The elder girl, blind and holding a concertina, leans against her younger companion for support. Despite their circumstances, there is an undeniable bond between them as they find solace in each other's presence. The backdrop of the painting reveals a breathtaking double rainbow stretching across the sky, symbolizing hope amidst adversity. Forget-me-nots bloom at the bottom left corner, adding delicate pops of color to the composition. A butterfly gracefully settles on the cloak of one of the girls, reminding us of nature's beauty even in challenging times. Millais' attention to detail is evident throughout this piece - from capturing every fold and texture in their clothes to depicting their innocent expressions with closed eyes. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder of both our shared humanity and resilience in overcoming hardships. Displayed at Birmingham City Museums and Art Gallery in England, "The Blind Girl" continues to inspire viewers with its timeless message about compassion and empathy towards those facing difficulties in life.
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