Millais
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Millais's own account of his art, and an assessment by one of the most influential critics of the period. First time reprinted.
Marion Harry Alexander Spielmann was a prolific Victorian art critic and scholar, known for his insightful analyses of art and history. His extensive work includes critical evaluations of art magazines and detailed investigations into artistic works and their creators. Spielmann's contribution lies in his ability to bring art closer to a wider audience through his detailed and knowledgeable writing. His works are still valued today for their erudition and insight into the art world of his time.






Millais's own account of his art, and an assessment by one of the most influential critics of the period. First time reprinted.
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With Special Reference To The Exhibition At The Royal Academy, 1898 (1898)
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Being Notes On The Pictures And Other Works Of Art (1900)
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