Ophelia
by Sir John Everett Millais,
(1851-1852)
In his painting Ophelia, Millais portrays Shakespeare’s tragic heroine, yes, you guessed it, Ophelia. The model was Elizabeth Siddall, a 23-year-old Pre-Raphaelite muse, artist and poet. To represent the drowning Ophelia, she posed, during winter, in a bathtub full of water for five hours. She almost died, and afterwards became very ill with pneumonia, from which she never fully recovered. She committed suicide, aged just 32, echoing Ophelia’s tragic story.