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: The elder sister is blind. She sits with her eyes closed, tilting her face toward the sun to feel its warmth. While she cannot see the brilliant double rainbow behind her, her other senses are heightened.

: A small accordion-like instrument used by street performers to earn pennies.

The painting tells a poignant story of sensory experience, social hardship, and spiritual resilience in Victorian England. 🎨 The Narrative of "The Blind Girl" ang_213002.jpg

Provide a of the artist and his controversial life.

: Their ragged clothing and the sign around the girl's neck (which likely read "Pity the Blind") highlight the harsh reality of the disabled poor in the 19th century. Key Visual Elements : The elder sister is blind

: Millais emphasizes that the blind girl experiences nature through touch (the blades of grass) and sound, even if the visual "promise" of the rainbow is lost to her. Symbolism and Social Commentary

Explain why the painted this way. Analyze other famous works by Millais , like Ophelia . : A small accordion-like instrument used by street

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