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April Love
A Pre-Raphaelite portrait painting exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856, a depiction of young love, showing a girl holding her scarf, as she looks around a corner, the artist was inspired by a verse from Tennyson's The Millers Daughter. Ivy was used as a symbol of everlasting life, while roses symbolise love, the scattered petals on the floor could represent the ending of a love affair. Date: 1855-1856
Media ID 32262414
© CLM Archive Collection / Mary Evans
1856 Academy Affair Corner Depiction Ending Everlasting Exhibited Floor Inspired Millers Petals Pre Raphaelite Represent Roses Scarf Scattered Symbol Symbolise Tennysons Verse
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