The artwork titled “Clarissa” by John Everett Millais, created in 1887, is an oil painting on canvas. The piece belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is classified as a portrait genre. With dimensions measuring 94 by 146 centimeters, this distinguished piece resides in a private collection.
“Clarissa” captures the elegance and grace of the depicted figure, standing with serene composure in an ornate, period dress. The artist meticulously rendered intricate details in the subject’s attire, including delicate lace and a richly textured gown. The subject is further adorned with a stylish hat embellished with feathers, complementing her dignified expression and posture. The background is painted in a darker, subdued palette, which contrasts and highlights the glowing presence of “Clarissa.” In her hands, she holds what appears to be a letter or parchment, adding an element of narrative intrigue to the composition. The painting exhibits Millais’ expert handling of texture and light, hallmarks of his distinguished skill and the Romanticism movement.