The Woodman's Daughter

The Woodman's Daughter

1851 - Painting - 65cm x 89cm

The Woodman's Daughter is a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite English painter John Everett Millais, painted in 1851, oil on linen, 89 x 63.8 centimeters in size. It shows a scene from Coventry Patmore's 1844 poem of the same name, about the impossible love between the daughter of a lumberjack and the son of the local landlord. The painting has been in the Guildhall Art Gallery in London since 1921.

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