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  1. Hesketh Raoul Lejarderay Millais (4 October 1901 – 24 November 1999), usually known as Raoul or 'Liony' Millais was a portrait painter, equestrian artist and sportsman. Family background [ edit ] Millais was the grandson of the Pre-Raphaelite painter Sir John Everett Millais and the son of naturalist John Guille Millais , from whom ...

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › raoul-millaisRaoul Millais | Artnet

    View Raoul Millaiss artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  3. Raoul Millais was a painter, hunter and soldier who followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, both Pre-Raphaelite artists. He painted portraits of racehorses, big game and bullfighting, and spent his later years in Spain and the Cotswolds.

  4. Raoul Millais (1901-1999) was a grandson of Sir John Everett Millais and a renowned equestrian painter. He travelled to Africa, Angola and Spain to sketch and paint animals and horses, and received commissions from King George VI and Sir Winston Churchill.

  5. 1901–1999. 'Nijinsky' The National Horseracing Museum. National Heritage Centre for Horseracing & Sporting Art. 'Colonist II', Sir Winston's Grey Colt 1951. National Trust, Chartwell. Leading Ponies c.1935. Yale Center for British Art. 'Las meninas' National Trust, Lyme Park. Share this page. Venues. View all 4. National Trust, Chartwell.

  6. Raoul Millais 1900-1999, a remarkable man from a remarkable family. His life spanned the entire 20th century. Raoul only ever had four one man shows in his long life at The Fine Arts Society of 1928 and 1936, and the Tryon Gallery in 1973 and 1982.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2018 · Learn about the life and work of Raoul Millais, a grandson of Pre-Raphaelite painter Sir John Everett Millais, who painted hunting, racing, bullfighting and big game scenes. Discover his artistic legacy at Horsham Museum & Art Gallery and Rountree Tryon Galleries.