Tuesday, May 6, 2008
First and Second Sermons - John Everett Millais
[My First Sermon] 1863
oil on canvas
Guildhall Art Gallery
[My Second Sermon] 1864
oil on canvas
Guildhall Art Gallery
The model was Millais’ five year old daughter Effie and she is sitting in one of the old high-backed pews in All Saints Church, Kingston-on-Thames, which Millais hurried to paint in December 1862 shortly before they were removed.
After the success of My First Sermon at the Royal Academy exhibition in 1863, Millais painted a companion showing the same little girl - his daughter Effie - after the novelty has worn off. In his speech at the next Royal Academy Banquet, the Archbishop of Canterbury claimed it as a warning against ‘the evil of lengthy sermons and drowsy discourses’.
http://www.artunframed.com/millais.htm
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Where can i find pictures of the third and fourth sermons
Never heard of those - I don't think Millais ever painted anything like that I'm afraid.
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