as she reclined fully clothed in a tub in painter Sir John Everett Millais’s London studio in the winter of 1852, that she would one day be a style icon. The model was costumed as Ophelia ...
Her life as an artist's model reaches new heights when she poses for John Everett Millais' portrait of Ophelia. Lizzie Siddal's extraordinary story written by Lucinda Hawksley. Read by Susannah ...
The woman in the sculpture was intended to represent Ophelia, as seen in Sir John Everett Millais’s famous painting, ‘Ophelia ...
The show itself was inspired by the painting of Ophelia by John Everett Millais which hangs in the Tate Britain. I was struck by the idea that we have so many images of the death of Ophelia - a sort ...