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Arthur Hughes - Ophelia


Type: Gallery Image | Not Vetted


The painting depicts Shakespeare's 'Ophelia' in Hamlet advancing from a log towards water, in the centre of the painting

In contrast to lighter versions of  Ophelia, such as Millais's painting showing her floating in a delicately embroidered dress surrounded by lush green plant life, Hughes's painting has a much darker setting: the dark swampy woodland reflects Ophelia’s sadness as she sits forlorn by the water ahead of her impending death. The purples and blues of the background transition into the dark green surrounding her and the algae covered water in the foreground. Ophelia herself, dropping flowers into the water, serves as the source of light in the painting, her pale skin and plain white dress, in the centre of the image, but her gaze is set on the water, elongated by her arm pointing towards it, leaving the viewer in no doubt about her intentions.

Featured in Exhibit


Literary Pre-Raphaelites

Date


1852

Artist


Arthur Hughes


Copyright
© Manchester Art Gallery

Vetted?
No
Submitted by Ellen McDermot on Mon, 06/14/2021 - 10:49

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