Meaning On Isabella(1849)?

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John Everett Millais's first work in the Pre-Raphaelite style

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asked Jun 22, 2013 in History

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The painting is structured with deliberately distorted perspective, elongating the right hand side of the table and flattening the figures ranged along it. Following Pre-Raphaelite theory, Millais almost eliminates chiaroscuro and exaggerates the intensity of juxtaposed colours and tones - as evidenced in the flat black tunic set against the sharply modelled white cloth of the servant at the right, whose lower body virtually disappears as his yellow stockings semi-merge with the background.

answered Jun 22, 2013