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- Q470541 subject Q7780535.
- Q470541 subject Q8114130.
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- Q470541 abstract "The Vale of Rest (1858–1859) is a painting by John Everett Millais.The painting is of a graveyard, as night is coming on. Beyond the graveyard wall there is a low chapel with a bell. In the foreground of the scene, there are two nuns – the heads of the two nuns are level and symmetrical. They are Roman Catholic nuns, one of the nuns holds a rosary, and one of the nuns is digging a grave. Her forearm and body strain under the weight of a shovelful of earth. The other, overseeing the work, turns with a look of apprehension and anguish.Art critic Tom Lubbock said of the painting:"Graves. Dusk. A walled enclosure. The spooky, looming trees. Nuns. Catholics (in England then, still an object of suspicion). Sexual segregation. Religiosity. Mistress and servant, a power relationship, maybe some deeper emotional bondage. Female labour. Something being buried or exhumed. Twin wreaths. The deep dark earth. Corpses, secrets, conspiracy, fear. It's a picture that pulls out all the stops."The painting is one of those satirised in Florence Claxton's watercolour The Choice of Paris – an idyll (1860). Claxton criticized "the perceived ugliness of early pre-Raphaelite paintings by exaggerating details from many of their works, including The Vale of Rest, Claudio and Isabella, and, lying in the grass, Alice Gray from Spring"".
- Q470541 author Q159606.
- Q470541 museum Q195436.
- Q470541 thumbnail Millais_-_Das_Tal_der_Stille.jpg?width=300.
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- Q470541 artist Q159606.
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- Q470541 title "The Vale of Rest".
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- Q470541 comment "The Vale of Rest (1858–1859) is a painting by John Everett Millais.The painting is of a graveyard, as night is coming on. Beyond the graveyard wall there is a low chapel with a bell. In the foreground of the scene, there are two nuns – the heads of the two nuns are level and symmetrical. They are Roman Catholic nuns, one of the nuns holds a rosary, and one of the nuns is digging a grave. Her forearm and body strain under the weight of a shovelful of earth.".
- Q470541 label "The Vale of Rest".
- Q470541 depiction Millais_-_Das_Tal_der_Stille.jpg.
- Q470541 name "The Vale of Rest".