Little Speedwell’s Darling Blue (1892) by John Everett Millais

Little Speedwell's Darling Blue - John Everett Millais - 1892

Artwork Information

TitleLittle Speedwell's Darling Blue
ArtistJohn Everett Millais
Date1892
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions73 x 98 cm
Art MovementRealism

About Little Speedwell's Darling Blue

The artwork titled “Little Speedwell’s Darling Blue,” created by John Everett Millais in 1892, is an oil painting on canvas. Positioned within the Realism art movement, this portrait measures 73 by 98 cm. The artwork is a representation of tender and genuine human emotion, as captured in the detailed and lifelike depiction of the subject.

In “Little Speedwell’s Darling Blue,” a young girl is portrayed seated on the ground in a serene outdoor setting. She is attired in a delicate, white dress adorned with lace, contributing to the overall purity and innocence conveyed by the piece. Her brown, curly hair is gently secured with a white ribbon, and her downcast eyes express introspection and tranquility as she tenderly holds a small bouquet of blue speedwell flowers. Surrounding her, a scattering of various flowers on the ground further enriches the serene atmosphere. The soft, muted tones and subtle, precise brushstrokes employed by Millais enhance the naturalistic and ethereal quality of the portrait, making it a poignant and evocative example of Realist artistry.

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