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File:John Everett Millais - Ophelia - Google Art Project.jpg

Artist
Title Ophelia
Description
Depicted people: w:Ophelia and w:Elizabeth Siddal (sitter)
Date circa 1851
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions Height: 76.2 cm (30 in). Width: 111.8 cm (44 in).
room 14
Accession number N01506
Credit line Photo: Tate, London, 2011
Source/Photographer Google Art Project: Home - pic Maximum resolution. Tate Images ( http://www.tate-images.com/results.asp?image=N01506&wwwflag=3&imagepos=2)

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