
Published in 1908, 'Millais' by A. L. Baldry is a biography of the influential British painter John Everett Millais, a co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. The book details Millais's artistic journey, highlighting his significant contributions to art, including notable works like 'Ophelia' and 'The North-West Passage.' Baldry examines Millais's innovative techniques, emotional depth, and the controversies he faced during his career, ultimately reflecting on his lasting legacy in British art after his death in 1896.











