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Autumn Leaves (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856. It was described by the critic John Ruskin as "the first instance of a perfectly painted twilight." Millais's wife Effie wrote that he had intended to create a picture that was "full of beauty and without a subject". The painting has been seen as one of the earliest influences on the development of the aesthetic movement. A sculpture in Rodney Gardens, known as "Millais Viewpoint", recreates the view through two lower corners of a picture frame, made of stone.

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  • Autumn Leaves (painting) (en)
  • Herfstbladeren (Millais) (nl)
  • Осенние листья (ru)
  • Höstlöv (sv)
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  • Herfstbladeren (Engels: Autumn Leaves) is de titel van een schilderij van de prerafaëlitische Engelse kunstschilder John Everett Millais uit 1856. Het toont vier meisjes tussen de herfstbladeren en symboliseert daarmee de vergankelijkheid. Het schilderij bevindt zich thans in het te Manchester. (nl)
  • Höstlöv (engelska: Autumn Leaves) är en oljemålning av den engelske konstnären John Everett Millais. Den målades 1856 och ingår sedan 1892 i samlingarna på Manchester Art Gallery. Målningen visar fyra flickor som har krattat ihop en lövhög. Målningen med dess skymningsljus ger en melankolisk stämning. Som modeller för de två äldre flickorna som möter betraktarens blick stod konstnärens hustru Effie Grays systrar Alice och Sofia. (sv)
  • «Осенние листья» (англ. Autumn Leaves) — одна из наиболее известных картин английского художника-прерафаэлита Джона Эверетта Милле, созданная в 1856 году и в том же году выставленная в Королевской Академии художеств. (ru)
  • Autumn Leaves (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856. It was described by the critic John Ruskin as "the first instance of a perfectly painted twilight." Millais's wife Effie wrote that he had intended to create a picture that was "full of beauty and without a subject". The painting has been seen as one of the earliest influences on the development of the aesthetic movement. A sculpture in Rodney Gardens, known as "Millais Viewpoint", recreates the view through two lower corners of a picture frame, made of stone. (en)
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  • Autumn Leaves (1856) is a painting by John Everett Millais exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856. It was described by the critic John Ruskin as "the first instance of a perfectly painted twilight." Millais's wife Effie wrote that he had intended to create a picture that was "full of beauty and without a subject". The picture depicts four girls in the twilight collecting and raking together fallen leaves in a garden, a location now occupied by Rodney Gardens in Perth, Scotland. They are making a bonfire, but the fire itself is invisible, only smoke emerging from between the leaves. The two girls on the left, modelled on Millais's sisters-in-law Alice and Sophie Gray, are portrayed in middle-class clothing of the era; the two on the right are in rougher, working class clothing. The painting has been seen as one of the earliest influences on the development of the aesthetic movement. A sculpture in Rodney Gardens, known as "Millais Viewpoint", recreates the view through two lower corners of a picture frame, made of stone. (en)
  • Herfstbladeren (Engels: Autumn Leaves) is de titel van een schilderij van de prerafaëlitische Engelse kunstschilder John Everett Millais uit 1856. Het toont vier meisjes tussen de herfstbladeren en symboliseert daarmee de vergankelijkheid. Het schilderij bevindt zich thans in het te Manchester. (nl)
  • Höstlöv (engelska: Autumn Leaves) är en oljemålning av den engelske konstnären John Everett Millais. Den målades 1856 och ingår sedan 1892 i samlingarna på Manchester Art Gallery. Målningen visar fyra flickor som har krattat ihop en lövhög. Målningen med dess skymningsljus ger en melankolisk stämning. Som modeller för de två äldre flickorna som möter betraktarens blick stod konstnärens hustru Effie Grays systrar Alice och Sofia. (sv)
  • «Осенние листья» (англ. Autumn Leaves) — одна из наиболее известных картин английского художника-прерафаэлита Джона Эверетта Милле, созданная в 1856 году и в том же году выставленная в Королевской Академии художеств. (ru)
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