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Posted
9 November 2007 @ 7pm

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Millais, Paintings

The Bridesmaid

millais_bridesmaid.jpgThe Bridesmaid, painted by Sir John Everett Millais

Although I’ve always found this painting beautiful and striking, I didn’t completely understand it until I read a description of it in Tim Barringer’s Reading the Pre-Raphaelites.

To the Victorians, marriage was extremely important. So was tradition. The bridesmaid pictured here is acting out a folk tale which was common at the time. The belief was that if a piece of wedding cake was passed through a ring nine times, you would have a vision of your true love.

Honestly, I never noticed the ring in her hands before. With the abundance of lovely locks, who can notice anything else?


6 Comments

Posted by
Lamar
18 January 2008 @ 6pm

Do you know who the model for The Bridesmaid was? Perhaps Annie Miller?


Posted by
Lamar
19 June 2008 @ 6pm

You emailed me the answer to my question but I lost the email. Would you please tell me again and this time I’ll certainly keep your response safely.


Posted by
Stephanie Pina
20 June 2008 @ 1am

I’ve seen her listed as a “Miss McDowell”, but I don’t remember where. Sorry, that’s all I know of this particular model.


Posted by
dawn o'brien
15 May 2009 @ 3am

i came across this image in an old, old smithsonian magazine, ca. mid-1980′s (yeah, “old”) and for a while, thought my daughter was the reincarnation of this painting. even my son was amazed by the resemblance. the colour of the hair is much lighter that was my daughter’s dark copper locks, and the eyes were not her dark hazel, but i must say that the shape of the face and the hands and the in-general appearance of the long hair just struck me, and when i showed it to her, i feel it must have made and impression on her also, as she made a copy and had it framed and has it in her house to this day. several friends of hers commented on this picture and asked if it was an ancestor. any info on the heritage of the subject?


Posted by
Stephanie Pina
16 May 2009 @ 2pm

I only know that the model’s name was Miss McDowell and off the top of my head, I’m not sure if Millais every used her in any other paintings. I wish I knew more about her to share with you. I just love that gorgeous mass of hair!


Posted by
Jennifer
1 February 2010 @ 12am

I’m writing my short dissertation on this painting so I should be able to shed a whole lot of light on the subject soon.

And the model is a MIss McDowell, as published in a pre-raph magazine, despite the fact that in “Life and Letters of J.E.Millais” she is stated as being a Ms Nassau so and so. The Tate catalogue for their pre-raph exhibition agress with the Miss McDowell. BUt I would be inclinded to agree with the word of the artist myself!


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