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The painting depicts a scene from Shakespeare's play Hamlet in which the character Ophelia drowns herself in a river. In the painting, Ophelia is depicted floating in a river, her long flowing hair and clothing creating a sense of movement. Her eyes are closed and her body is slightly tilted as if she is sinking. The flowers that she holds in her hand, symbolizing her descent into madness, are scattered around her. The setting of the painting is a lush and detailed landscape, with trees and bushes that create a sense of depth and perspective. The sunlight filters through the branches, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The overall effect is one of beauty and tragedy. Millais painted "Ophelia" using a technique called Pre-Raphaelite, which was characterized by its attention to detail, realism and the use of bright colors. He also used a technique called "glazing" in which multiple layers of transparent paint are applied to create a sense of depth and luminosity in the painting. This technique gives the painting a sense of realism, making it appear almost photographic. The painting is considered a masterpiece of British art and one of the most iconic works of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. It is widely admired for its technical skill, emotional power and its representation of the beauty and tragedy of the human experience.
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