Sweet Emma Morland (1892) by John Everett Millais

The artwork, titled “Sweet Emma Morland,” was created by John Everett Millais in 1892. This oil on canvas painting, belonging to the Realism art movement, measures 90.8 x 121.3 cm and is currently housed in a private collection. The piece is classified as a portrait.

The artwork depicts a young woman, presumably Emma Morland, who stands gracefully with a serene and contemplative expression. She is dressed in a light blue blouse, adorned with a black ribbon, which contrasts with her reddish-brown hair and fair complexion. A large, ornate black hat, decorated with flowers, frames her face, adding a touch of elegance. Over her arm, she carries a woven basket filled with pink and red roses, which spill out and add a delicate vibrancy to the composition. The background of the painting is a rich blend of earthy tones and subtle greenery, providing a natural and harmonious setting that complements the subject’s refined appearance. Millais’ meticulous attention to detail and expert use of light and shadow are evident, capturing the texture of the fabric, the softness of the flowers, and the depth of the subject’s gaze.

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