Millais in Perthshire

New for 2025, Millais in Perthshire is a private collection of rarely seen artworks and personal belongings of prominent Victorian artist, John Everett Millais (1829-1826) and his Perth-born wife, Euphemia “Effie” Chalmers Gray (1828-1897). Millais is widely regarded as one of Britain’s greatest artists and was recognised around the world during his lifetime. He was highly successful, amassing a great fortune and helped to shape the direction of British art for generations to come.
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On display exclusively at Perth Art Gallery as part of long-term loan from the artist’s great-grandson, Sir Geoffroy Millais, this display explores the profound connection between Millais and Perthshire, a landscape that inspired several of his most celebrated works.
Millais met his wife, Effie Gray, in Scotland in 1853, while she was still married to the art critic John Ruskin (1819-1900). Millais and Gray married in 1855 following her annulment from Ruskin and the couple settled in Perth, where they stayed for several years before moving permanently to London in 1861.
Perthshire was not only a home for the couple, but a creative haven. Millais returned frequently to indulge his passion for fishing, hunting and shooting. The family rented accommodation in various houses near Dunkeld each autumn and Millais drew inspiration from the landscapes, rivers, and people of the area, with local scenery appearing in many of his most celebrated paintings.
Alongside the loans, the portrait of his wife, Effie Millais, and Waking, which features his daughter, will also be on display.
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