“Ophelia” by Sir John Everett Millais

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“Ophelia,” painted by Sir John Everett Millais in 1852, is one of the most renowned pre-Raphaelite works. It depicts the tragic Shakespearean character Ophelia, drowned and surrounded by water-lilies, symbolizing her death and purity amid decay. The painting is known for its realistic detail and vivid colors, showcasing Millais’ skill in capturing a poignant literary moment.

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