
Painting
About the artwork
Ophelia floats in the water surrounded by intensely observed flowers and plants. The flowers carry symbolic meanings of innocence, sorrow, death, and remembrance, which makes nature read like a second text. Millais makes beauty and tragedy occupy the same surface, so the scene feels both lush and fatal.
ARTWORK DETAILS
1851–1852
Pre-Raphaelite
Tate Britain
London
John Everett Millais / Tate Britain