[portrait by Millais]
.
[Morte d'Arthur circa 1850-55]
http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ArtistWorks?cgroupid=999999961&artistid=524&page=1
(1828-1907)
Frederick George Stephens was a student at the Royal Academy with Holman Hunt, Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, and Thomas Woolner. He was asked to join the original three members of the PRB (Hunt, Rossetti, and Millais) in 1848. It is generally agreed that Stephens' talent for painting was sparse, however, and he eventually gave up art for teaching. In 1860, Stephens wrote a biography, published anonymously, of William Holman Hunt. In 1861, he became the art critic for The Athenaeum, a job he held for forty years.
I think that portrait it's perfect because he deserves that and more because he was a talented man because he was a student at the Royal Academy also he published a lot of books.m1m
ReplyDelete