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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel abstract "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel is a painting by John Everett Millais which depicts an episode from Act I, Scene II of Shakespeare's play The Tempest. It illustrates Ferdinand's lines \"Where should this music be? i' the air or the earth?\". He is listening to Ariel singing the lyric \"Full fathom five thy father lies\". Ariel is tipping Ferdinand's hat from his head, while Ferdinand holds on to its string and strains to hear the song. Ferdinand looks straight at Ariel, but the latter is invisible to him.The painting was Millais' first attempt at the plein air Pre-Raphaelite style, which he did at Shotover Park near Oxford. He wrote to his close friend and Pre-Raphaelite colleague Holman Hunt that he had painted a \"ridiculously elaborate\" landscape. Referring to Hunt's belief in devotion to detail he wrote that \"you will find it very minute, yet not near enough for nature. To paint it as it ought to be would take me a month a weed — as it is, I have done every blade of grass and leaf distinct.\" He painted the face of Ferdinand from another Pre-Raphaelite, Frederic George Stephens. The clothing and the pose are derived from plate 6 of Camille Bonnard's Costumes Historiques, which represents the costume of a \"young Italian\" of the fifteenth century.The supernatural green bats were the last additions to the composition. Their grotesque poses put off the patron who had originally undertaken to buy it, since they were a radical departure from the standard sylph-like fairy figures of the day. They adopt the poses of \"see, hear, speak no evil.\" The invisibility of Ariel and the bats is suggested by their semi-merger with the green background. The connection with natural camouflage is implied by the presence of the green lizards hiding in front of the clump in the right foreground.The painting was bought by the collector Richard Ellison, and later entered the collection of Roger Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield who acquired several Millais paintings.".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel author John_Everett_Millais.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel museum Private_collection.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel thumbnail Millais_ferdy.jpg?width=300.
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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageRevisionID "702723838".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Athenaeum_(British_magazine).
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Category:1850_paintings.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_based_on_works_by_William_Shakespeare.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_by_John_Everett_Millais.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Works_based_on_The_Tempest.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Christ_in_the_House_of_His_Parents.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Frederic_George_Stephens.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink John_Everett_Millais.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Myers.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Oil_painting.
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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Makins,_1st_Baron_Sherfield.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink The_Art_Journal.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink The_Tempest.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLink William_Holman_Hunt.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel artist John_Everett_Millais.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel backcolor "#FBF5DF".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel diameterImperial "50.8".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel diameterMetric "64.8".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel heightImperial "25.5".
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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel imageSize "250".
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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel museum Private_collection.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel paintingAlignment "right".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel title "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel type Oil_painting.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel widthImperial "20".
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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel year "1850".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel subject Category:1850_paintings.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel subject Category:Paintings_based_on_works_by_William_Shakespeare.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel subject Category:Paintings_by_John_Everett_Millais.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel subject Category:Works_based_on_The_Tempest.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel hypernym Painting.
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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel comment "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel is a painting by John Everett Millais which depicts an episode from Act I, Scene II of Shakespeare's play The Tempest. It illustrates Ferdinand's lines \"Where should this music be? i' the air or the earth?\". He is listening to Ariel singing the lyric \"Full fathom five thy father lies\". Ariel is tipping Ferdinand's hat from his head, while Ferdinand holds on to its string and strains to hear the song.".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel label "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel".
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel sameAs Q777080.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel sameAs Ariel_Ferdinándot_csábítja.
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- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel sameAs Фердинанд,_соблазняемый_Ариэлем.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel sameAs Q777080.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel wasDerivedFrom Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel?oldid=702723838.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel depiction Millais_ferdy.jpg.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel isPrimaryTopicOf Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel.
- Ferdinand_Lured_by_Ariel name "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel".