Crossword-Solution: MILLAIS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MILLAIS | anagram | LAMISIL |
We have 1 clue for the answer “MILLAIS”
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| "Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru" artist | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MILLAIS (5)
Millais so admired his art that he commissioned him to make a large tea-tray; Millais provided the silver.
Millais was so pleased with the work that he afterwards painted, and presented to Cayley, a fine portrait in his best style of Cayley’s son, a boy of six or seven years old.
The chamber contained but two works of art:--the one, an admirable bust of Sir Robert Peel, by Power, declared the individual politics of our friend; and the other, a singularly long figure of a female devotee, by Millais, told equally plainly the school of art to which he was addicted.
Millais (I hear) was painting Gladstone when the news came of Gordon’s death; Millais was much affected, and Gladstone said, ‘Why? _It is the man’s own temerity_!’ Voilà le Bourgeois! le voilà nu! But why should I blame Gladstone, when I too am a Bourgeois? when I have held my peace? Why did I hold my peace? Because I am a sceptic: _i.e._ a Bourgeois.
King: The Brewers and the Cotton Lords no longer seek admission, And literary merit meets with proper recognition— Chorus: As literary merit does in England! King: Who knows but we may count among our intellectual chickens, Like you, an Earl of Thackery and p'r'aps a Duke of Dickens— Lord Fildes and Viscount Millais (when they come) we'll welcome sweetly— Chorus: In short, this happy country has been Anglicized completely! It really is surprising, etc.
Quotes with MILLAIS (2)
I'm a big fan of the Pre-Raphaelites. Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, and I realised recently that my music is Pre-Raphaelite in a certain way, in that it reinvents an older era and romanticises it, puts it in this gilded frame.
With Millais's paintings, it's microscopic; when he does hair, it's extraordinary: you can see every strand.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1994).