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Peace Concluded, 1856 (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais which depicts a wounded British officer reading The Times newspaper's report of the end of the Crimean War. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856 to mixed reviews, but was strongly endorsed by the critic John Ruskin who proclaimed that in the future it would be recognised as "among the world's best masterpieces". The central figure in the painting is a portrait of Millais's wife Effie Gray, who had previously been married to Ruskin.It is now in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

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  • Peace Concluded (en)
  • Мир заключён (ru)
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  • Peace Concluded, 1856 (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais which depicts a wounded British officer reading The Times newspaper's report of the end of the Crimean War. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856 to mixed reviews, but was strongly endorsed by the critic John Ruskin who proclaimed that in the future it would be recognised as "among the world's best masterpieces". The central figure in the painting is a portrait of Millais's wife Effie Gray, who had previously been married to Ruskin.It is now in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. (en)
  • «Мир заключён» (англ. Peace Concluded) — картина кисти Джона Эверетта Милле 1856 года, изображающая раненого офицера британской армии, читающего в газете «The Times» сообщение об окончании Крымской войны. Картина была представлена в Королевской академии художеств в 1856 году и получила смешанные отзывы, однако была решительно одобрена критиком Джоном Рёскином, заявившим, что в будущем она будет признана «в числе лучших мировых шедевров». Для центральной фигуры жены офицера на картине позировала Эффи Грей, супруга Милле, ранее бывшая супругой Рёскина. (ru)
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  • Peace Concluded, 1856 (en)
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  • Peace Concluded, 1856 (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais which depicts a wounded British officer reading The Times newspaper's report of the end of the Crimean War. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856 to mixed reviews, but was strongly endorsed by the critic John Ruskin who proclaimed that in the future it would be recognised as "among the world's best masterpieces". The central figure in the painting is a portrait of Millais's wife Effie Gray, who had previously been married to Ruskin.It is now in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. (en)
  • «Мир заключён» (англ. Peace Concluded) — картина кисти Джона Эверетта Милле 1856 года, изображающая раненого офицера британской армии, читающего в газете «The Times» сообщение об окончании Крымской войны. Картина была представлена в Королевской академии художеств в 1856 году и получила смешанные отзывы, однако была решительно одобрена критиком Джоном Рёскином, заявившим, что в будущем она будет признана «в числе лучших мировых шедевров». Для центральной фигуры жены офицера на картине позировала Эффи Грей, супруга Милле, ранее бывшая супругой Рёскина. Картина написана маслом, её размеры составляют 120 × 91 см. (ru)
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