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Going to the Park

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The artwork captures a moment in time, showcasing a poignant scene of three figures on an outing. The central focus is a woman dressed in a dark, Victorian-era cloak, her stern yet soft expression suggesting attentive caregiving. Beside her, a little girl, clad in an elegant outfit, gazes curiously at the viewer, while the smaller child lies tucked into a lavishly adorned pram, a cushiony cocoon that hints at comfort and protection. The figures are set against a slightly blurred background that suggests the presence of a park or public space, enhancing the sense of movement and daily routine.

Millais employs a muted color palette, dominated by soft greys and browns, which not only evokes the somber tones typical of the era but also serves to highlight the human figures within this historical context. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth, lending an emotive quality to the scene; the interplay of light reflects both the physical environment and emotional undertones of the moment. This work encapsulates the essence of familial bonds during a time of rigidity in social customs, evoking curiosity about their day-to-day existence as they navigate the streets with grace and purpose.

Going to the Park

John Everett Millais

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Created:

1872

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Dimensions:

2222 × 3000 px
185 × 131 mm

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