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The Blind Girl | John Everett Millais | 1856 Fra Angelico Woltze paints not just a

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Woltze paints not just a narrative

minimal background draws attention to her figure

with the obelisks drawing inspiration from ancient history and mythology

is a vibrant and emotive representation of the flowers that captivated the artist during his stay at the asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

The Blind Girl | John Everett Millais | 1856 Fra Angelico Woltze paints not just aJohn Everett Millais's 1856 painting, "The Blind Girl," portrays two young female beggars, likely sisters, resting by a roadside after a rainstorm near Winchelsea, Sussex. The elder, blind, holds a concertina on her lapa symbol of her means to earn a livingand wears a sign reading "Pity the Blind." She tilts her face upward, feeling the sun's warmth and touching a blade of grass, engaging her remaining senses. A tortoiseshell butterfly rests on her

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