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 Published On Dec 22, 2023

Painting: John Everett Millais - A Huguenot

John Everett Millais (1829–1896) was a prominent English painter and one of the founding members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a group of artists who sought to revive the detailed and vibrant style of early Italian Renaissance art. Millais was known for his meticulous attention to detail and his skillful use of color.

One of Millais' notable works is the painting "A Huguenot" (1852), also known as "The Protestants of Meaux." The painting depicts a young Huguenot couple in 16th-century France during the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, a violent episode in the French Wars of Religion.

The emotional intensity, intricate detailing, and historical narrative in "A Huguenot" exemplify Millais' commitment to the Pre-Raphaelite principles. The painting is celebrated for its technical excellence and poignant storytelling, capturing a moment of personal and historical significance.

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