Study for the painting 'Peace Concluded' (or 'The Return from the Crimea') (RA home from the Crimean War, lying on a sofa, his wife sitting beside him, her The father, a wounded officer, holds a copy of the Times announcing the war's end. One daughter clasps his combat medal. On the mother's lap, four animals Peace Concluded, 1856 (1856) is a painting John Everett Millais which depicts a wounded British officer reading The Times newspaper's report of the end of the Crimean War. The central figure in the painting is a portrait of Millais's wife Effie Gray, who had previously been married to Ruskin. Peace Concluded, 1856 (1856) is a painting John Everett Millais which depicts a wounded British officer reading The Times newspaper's report of the end of the Crimean War. The central figure in the painting is a portrait of Millais's wife. It is now in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. In the eyes of the English public, the Crimean War was also noted for large Very early in his career, Millais was one of the founding members of the Peace Concluded is a strong example of the Pre-Raphaelite style. 3 Colonel Robert Malcolm, a friend who shared Millais's interest in some sketches of the Crimean War,
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