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””’Glen Birnam””’ is an 1891 [[landscape painting]] by the British [[artist]] [[John Everett Millais]].<ref>Lewington p.172-73</ref> <ref>Rising p.71</ref> It depicts a woman walking alone along a |
””’Glen Birnam””’ is an 1891 [[landscape painting]] by the British [[artist]] [[John Everett Millais]].<ref>Lewington p.172-73</ref> <ref>Rising p.71</ref> It depicts a woman walking alone along a [[snow]]-covered track through the [[woods]] near the village of [[Birnam, Perth and Kinross|Birnam]] in [[Perthshire]]. Millais often visited the area and produced this landscape late in his career.<ref>Treuherz p.149</ref> The painting is now in the [[Manchester Art Gallery]], having been acquired in 1908.<ref>https://collections.manchesterartgallery.org/collections/item/54319a61-62ee-3be7-8118-51bafaf02af4/</ref> |
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Painting by John Everett Millais
Glen Birnam is an 1891 landscape painting by the British artist John Everett Millais.[1] [2] It depicts a woman walking alone along a snow-covered track through the woods near the village of Birnam in Perthshire. Millais often visited the area and produced this landscape late in his career.[3] The painting is now in the Manchester Art Gallery, having been acquired in 1908.[4]
- Barlow, Paul. Time Present and Time Past: The Art of John Everett Millais. Routledge, 2017.
- Lewington, Ann. Birch. Reaktion Books, 2018.
- Riding, Christine. John Everett Millais. Harry N. Abrams, 2006.
- Treuherz, Julian. Pre-Raphaelite Paintings from the Manchester City Art Gallery. Lund Humphries, 1980.



