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My Second Sermon, 1864. Artist: John Everett Millais
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My Second Sermon, 1864. Artist: John Everett Millais
My Second Sermon, 1864
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Caption: "My Second Sermon, 1864" - A Captivating Glimpse into Victorian Childhood In this enchanting oil painting by renowned British artist John Everett Millais, titled "My Second Sermon" we are transported to the idyllic countryside of England in the mid-19th century. The young subject, a charming girl dressed in a vibrant red outfit and an elegant fur muff, sits patiently on a wooden bench outside the Guildhall Library and Art Gallery. As she waits for her turn to attend church service or perhaps listen to another sermon, her delicate features are softened by peaceful slumber. With closed eyes and rosy cheeks, she appears blissfully unaware of her surroundings. The attention to detail is striking; from the intricate folds of her dress to every strand of hair peeking out from under her fashionable hat. Millais captures not only the innocence but also the fashion trends prevalent during that era. The rich colors and textures bring life to this portrait while reflecting societal norms and aspirations at that time. "My Second Sermon" invites us into a world where children were expected to be seen but not heard—a world where even moments of rest were filled with gracefulness. This artwork serves as both a nostalgic reminder of Victorian childhood and an exquisite example of Millais' mastery in portraying human emotions through his brushstrokes. Displayed within the Guildhall Library and Art Gallery's collection, this print continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty—reminding us all
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