List of paintings by John Everett Millais

This work in progress is a list of all paintings by John Everett Millais.

Youthworks

 * Emily Millais. Ca. 1843. Oil on canvas, 59.7 x 49.5 cm. Geoffrey Richard Everett Millais Collection.
 * Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru. 1846. Oil on canvas, 128,3 x 172,1 cm. Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom.
 * Self Portrait. 1847. Oil on millboard, 27,3 x 22,2 cm.
 * The Artist Attending the Mourning of a Young Girl. Ca. 1847. Oil on board, 18,7 x 25,7 cm.

Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

 * Isabella. 1848–49. Oil on canvas, 102,9 x 142,9 cm. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
 * The Death of Romeo and Juliet
 * Cymon and Iphigeneia
 * Ralph Thomas
 * William Hugh Fenn
 * Ferdinand Lured by Ariel
 * Christ in the House of His Parents' or 'The Carpenter's Shop
 * Portrait of a Gentleman and his Grandchild (James Wyatt and his Granddaughter, Mary Wyatt)
 * Portrait of Four Children of the Wyatt Family
 * The Woodman's Daughter
 * Mariana
 * The Eve of St. Agnes
 * Mrs James Wyatt and her Daughter Sarah
 * Wilkie Collins
 * Thomas Combe
 * Ophelia
 * A Huguenot, on St Bartholomew's Day, refusing to shield himself from danger by wearing the Roman Catholic badge
 * The Return of the Dove to the Ark
 * The Bridesmaid
 * Emily Patmore (of Emily Augusta Patmore)
 * The Order of Release, 1746
 * The Proscribed Royalist, 1651
 * John Ruskin
 * Waterfall at Glenfinlas
 * Effie Ruskin
 * Effie Ruskin

A.R.A.

 * L'Enfant du Régiment
 * The Blind Girl
 * Waiting
 * The Violet's Message
 * Annie Miller
 * Autumn Leaves
 * The Rescue
 * Wandering Thoughts
 * Spring
 * Peace Concluded, 1856
 * Only a Lock of Hair
 * The Escape of a Heretic, 1559
 * Portrait of Sophy Gray
 * Sir Isumbras (A Dream of the Past)
 * The Vale of Rest 'Where the weary find repose' 
 * The Black Brunswicker
 * Meditation
 * The Ransom
 * The Eve of St. Agnes

R.A.

 * The Flower Arrangement
 * My First Sermon
 * Trust Me
 * Lily Noble
 * Joan of Arc
 * Esther
 * Harold Heneage Finch-Hatton
 * Leisure Hours
 * My Second Sermon
 * John Wycliffe Taylor
 * Sleeping
 * The Parable of the Tares
 * Waking
 * Hugh Cayley of Wydale
 * The Minuet
 * Jephthah
 * Nina Lehmann
 * Sisters
 * Souvenir of Velasquez
 * Stella
 * The Gambler's Wife
 * The Boyhood of Raleigh
 * The Marchioness of Huntly
 * Chill October
 * The Knight Errant
 * A Somnambulist
 * Flowing to the River
 * Charles Liddell
 * Mrs Bischoffsheim
 * Oh! that a dream so sweet, so long enjoy'd, Should be so sadly, cruelly destroy'd' – Moore's 'Lalla Rookh
 * Hearts are Trumps: Portraits of Elizabeth, Diana, and Mary, Daughters of Walter Armstrong, Esq.
 * Isabella Heugh
 * Effie Millais
 * Scotch Firs 'The Silence that is in the lonely woods.' – Wordsworth
 * Winter Fuel 'Bare ruined choirs, where once the sweet birds sang' – Shakespeare
 * New Laid Egg
 * Clarissa Bischoffsheim
 * The Deserted Garden
 * The North-West Passage
 * The Fringe of the Moor
 * Twins
 * Over the Hills and Far Away
 * Dead Pheasants
 * George Gray Millais
 * The Sound of Many Waters
 * Lord Ronald Gower
 * A Jersey Lily
 * Bright Eyes
 * Thomas Carlyle
 * Yes
 * Puss in Boots
 * Effie Deans
 * The Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P.
 * 'The tower of strength which stood Four-square to all the winds that blew.' – Tennyson
 * The Princes in the Tower
 * St Martin's Summer
 * Cherry Ripe
 * Louise Jopling
 * Beatrix Caird
 * Portrait of the Painter
 * Kate Perugini
 * Sophie Caird
 * The Captive
 * Benjamin Disraeli, The Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G.
 * Alfred Tennyson
 * Cardinal John Henry Newman
 * Sir Henry Thompson
 * Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marques of Salisbury
 * Henry Irving
 * Self Portrait
 * William Ewart Gladstone
 * The Ruling Passion
 * Bubbles
 * Portia
 * Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
 * Christmas Eve
 * The Old Garden
 * Dew-Drenched Furze
 * Glen Birnam
 * Dorothy Lawson
 * Lingering Autumn 'No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace/As I have seen in one autumnal face.' – Donne
 * 'The Little Speedwell's Darling Blue.' 'In Memorian', – Tennyson
 * Mary Chamberlain
 * Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind. – 'As You Like It', act.ii. sc. 7
 * St Stephen
 * Speak! Speak!