The Convalescent
Artist
Sir John Everett Millais
(Southampton, England, 1829 - 1896)
Associated
Miss Alice Millais
(London, England, born 1862)
Date1875
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsOverall: Height: 76.8 cm, Width: 64 cm
Frame: Height: 105.6 cm, Width: 93.1 cm
Weight: 16 kg
Frame: Height: 105.6 cm, Width: 93.1 cm
Weight: 16 kg
AcquisitionAlexander Macdonald Bequest, 1901.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 18
Object numberABDAG004393
About MeMillais was one of the original Pre-Raphaelites. However, he forsook the austerity and intensity of his early works and enjoyed a long career as a highly popular subject painter.This picture was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1876. At this date, its subject would be regarded with greater poignancy than today. With no antibiotics to stave off complications, a childish attack of 'flu might prove grave. Convalescence was achieved by many hours spent in loving nursing care and overnight vigil. Here, the little girl's condition appears to be improving and the flowers in her listless hand may be seen to symbolise her recovery, but also to suggest the transience and fragility of all forms of life.
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There is a great sense of both hope and anguish in this superb painting by Millais. In pre-antibiotic days, we can see the longing and maybe fear on the girl’s face.
Exhibitions
Nathaniel Hone
Sir Henry Raeburn
George Jamesone
Meta Meston
Johan van Diest
Cosmo Alexander
Douglas Strachan
Jacob Fransz van der Merck