April Love (painting)

April Love is a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Arthur Hughes which was created between 1855 and 1856. It was first exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1856. At its first showing Hughes accompanied the painting with an extract from Tennyson's poem "The Miller's Daughter": Love is hurt with jar and fret,Love is made a vague regret,Eyes with idle tears are set,Idle habit links us yet;What is Love? For we forget.Ah no, no. The model for the principal figure was Tryphena Ford, whom Hughes married in 1855.

April Love (painting)

April Love is a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Arthur Hughes which was created between 1855 and 1856. It was first exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1856. At its first showing Hughes accompanied the painting with an extract from Tennyson's poem "The Miller's Daughter": Love is hurt with jar and fret,Love is made a vague regret,Eyes with idle tears are set,Idle habit links us yet;What is Love? For we forget.Ah no, no. The model for the principal figure was Tryphena Ford, whom Hughes married in 1855.