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  1. Victorian Approaches to Religion As Reflected in the Art of the Pre-Raphaelites (Philosphiae Doctores) by Eva Peteri, 2003-09
  2. Flora Symbolica: Flowers in Pre-Raphaelite Art by Debra N. Mancoff, 2003-05
  3. The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites
  4. The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites: by Steven Adams, 1999
  5. The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and Its Application to Decoration and Manufacture, Delivered in 1858-9. (With Plates and Cuts), Lectures on Art, Political Economy of Art, and Pre-Raphaelites, Etc. (Works of John Ruskin, 8) by John Ruskin, 1885
  6. Art of the Pre-Raphaelites, the (Life & Works) by Edmund Swinglehurst, 1998-11
  7. The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites by Steven Adams, 2004
  8. THE ART OF THE PRE-RAPHAELITES by STEVEN ADAMS, 1992
  9. Art of the Pre-Raphaelites by Edward Swinglehurst, 1994
  10. Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (Art of Century) by Thomas James Sanderson, 2008-05-01
  11. The Pre-Raphaelites (World of Art) by Timothy Hilton, 1985-02
  12. Essential Pre Raphaelites (Essential Art) by Lucinda Hawksley, 2003-06
  13. The Pre-Raphaelite Illustrators: The Published Graphic Art of the English Pre-Raphaelites and Their Associates With Critical Biographical Essays and Illustrated Catalogues of the by Gregory R. Suriano, 2000-06
  14. Pre-Raphaelites (Discovering Art) by Karen Sullivan, 1997-12

21. Pre-Raphaelites
him, was wholly opposed to their (ie, the PreRaphaelite credo of art) views , this paintingand owes much to the ground breaking work of the pre-raphaelites.
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  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti was a pupil of Ford Madox Brown and together with Holman Hunt and Millais played a leading role in the formation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. In this painting, begun in 1850 but not completed until 1872, Jane Morris, the wife of William Morris, was Rossetti's model.
    The Bower Meadow:
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882).

  • Proserpine: Also Proserpina, Persephone ; a daughter of Zeus and Demeter, abducted by Hades to be queen of Underground, but allowed to return to the surface of the earth for part of the year (she is also a personification of spring)
    Proserpine:
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). Oil on canvas, 1874

  • Although Lord Leighton of Stretton is more properly considered a neo-classicist and, as Rossetti said of him, "was wholly opposed to their (i.e., the Pre-Raphaelite credo of art) views", this painting reflects a strong Pre-Raphaelite influence, both in form, content, and execution, despite Leighton's imaginary posthumous denunciations to the contrary. "Flaming June" (46x46 inches) now resides in the Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico. First exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1895. There is a crayon study for this painting at Leighton House; at least one other is known. The design of the picture was first intended as a decorative bas-relief for the marble bath on which the figure in his "Summer Studies" reclines. Leighton was suffering from his last illness while painting this picture, and he died in the following year. "Flaming June" was on loan to the Ashmolean between 1915 and 1930, but apparently disappeared. It was not publicly known again until its rediscovery in 1963.

22. Pre-Raphaelite Passion
The preraphaelites, being young, talented, and having many ideas of their own,felt of the Royal Academy s idea of what tasteful, beautiful art should be.
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"We cannot censure at present as amply or as strongly as we desire to do,
that strange disorder of the mind or the eyes, which continues to rage with unabated
absurdity among a class of juvenile artists who style themselves PRB." The Times, 1851
What were the Pre-Raphaelites? In 1848 in England, a group of young painters got together and decided that they had their own idea of what a painting should be. Thus, in rebellion to The Royal Academy, they formed this secret society called The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB). Who were these young daring painters? Dante Gabriel Rossetti (age 20) led the group that included Sir John Everett Millais (19), and William Holman Hunt (21). Later, many artists followed the style set by the Pre-Raphaelites although they were not members of the brotherhood. Some of those artists who gained Pre-Raphaelite popularity are Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, Frederic Lord Leighton, Ford Madox Brown, and John William Waterhouse. Although the Brotherhood was meant to be a secret, four others were later invited to join. These included Thomas Woolner (sculptor), James Collinson (painter), William Michael Rossetti (writer), and Frederick George Stephens (writer). What were they trying to do?

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- The Director of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery is thrilled to announce that Tate – the world’s greatest museum of British art – has made an exceptional new exhibition available to the Dunedin gallery. more... There's more to Rossetti than languid-looking females What's New "I WANTED to bring the artist to a new generation," explains Julian Treuherz, the man who spent four years tracking down works by the Victorian English artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. more... .: Paintings
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:: Featured Biography :: John William Waterhouse, RA (April 6, 1849 - February 10, 1917) W aterhouse pursued his own vision throughout his career portraying his earlier works focused on Italian themes and scenery, reflecting his love for his birthplace, and later shifting to classical themes of dreamlike Pre-Raphaelite fantasy. His emotional impact and mastery of technique won him the praise of critics and a full membership in the Royal Academy in 1895. Read More Browse Paintings :: Art Exhibitions :: Art Exhibitions from museums, galleries and universities can be found in these pages. Preraphaelites.com is pleased to offer this feature which allows visitors to locate Pre-Raphaelite art exhibitions, both current and past.

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See also PreRaphaelite Screensaver (free demo) Ford Madox Brown. Edward Burne-Jones. William Holman Hunt. John Everett Millais. THE pre-raphaelites. " the aggressive greens of the sea. The pre-raphaelites achieved such intense luminosity in their work by painting common with the other pre-raphaelites, his art was a fusion of
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THE PRE-RAPHAELITES
"Toward the middle of the 19th century, a small group of young artists in England reacted vigorously against what they felt was "the frivolous art of the day": this reaction became known as the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Their ambition was to bring English art (such as it was) back to a greater "truth to nature." They deeply admired the simplicities of the early 15th century, and they felt this admiration made them a brotherhood. "While contemporary critics and art historians worshiped Raphael as the great master of the Renaissance, these young students rebelled against what they saw as Raphael's theatricality and the Victorian hypocrisy and pomp of the academic art tradition. The friends decided to form a secret society, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, in deference to the sincerities of the early Renaissance before Raphael developed his grand manner. The Prc-Raphaelites adopted a high moral stance that embraced a sometimes unwieldy combination of symbolism and realism. They painted only serious - usually religious or romantic - subjects, and their style was clear and sharply focused. it entailed a unique insistence on painting everything from direct observation. "The group initially caused outrage when the existence of their secret brotherhood became known after their first works were exhibited in 1849. They also offended with their heavily religious and realist themes that were so unlike the popular historical paintings. However, the Royal Academy continued to exhibit Pre-Raphaelite paintings, and after 1852 their popularity burgeoned. Their work, though certainly detailed and for the most part laboriously truthful, became progressively old-worldish, and this decision to live in the past, while deploying the judgments of the present, makes the work of an artist such as

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26. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: Artists And Their Works
Their goal was to develop a naturalistic style of art, throwing away the his examplesrather than from nature itself; thus they became the preraphaelites .
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Artists by Movement:
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Britain, 1848 to Late 19th Century
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was created in 1848 by seven artists: Dante Gabriel Rossetti , William Michael Rossetti, William Holman Hunt James Collinson John Everett Millais Frederic George Stephens , and Thomas Woolner. Their goal was to develop a naturalistic style of art, throwing away the rules and conventions drilled into students' heads at the Academies. Raphael was the artist considered to have attained the highest degree of perfection, so much so that students were encouraged to draw from his examples rather than from nature itself; thus they became the "Pre-Raphaelites".
The group popularized a theatrically romantic style, marked by great beauty, an intricate realism, and a fondness for Greek and Arthurian legend.
The movement itself did not last past the 1850's but the style remained popular for decades, and influenced the Arts and Crafts Movement , the Symbolists , and even the Classicists
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Art Prints Thomas Seddon English Painter James Smetham English Painter/Writer Sophie Anderson French Painter
Art Prints Daniel Alexander Williamson British Painter James Collinson English Painter William Holman Hunt English Painter Art Prints James Campbell British Painter

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Dedicated to illustrators such as Arthur Rackham, Gustave Dore, William Morris, Aubrey Beardsley, Edmund Dulac, Adrienne Segur, the preraphaelites and others.
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Welcome to Art Passions.
Art Passions is primarily about artists and illustrators whose works I grew up with. I encourage you to explore this site and learn about the works of Arthur Rackham Gustave Dore William Morris Aubrey Beardsley ... Adrienne Segur , the Preraphaelites and others. Confused? Artpassions is just the art (the free online gallery). The index of online books is here: Artpassions Book Listing . The poster and art print reference is here: Artpassions Poster and Art Print Reference . 2004 calendars are here: 2004 calendars
General Site Layout
  • Art Passions (you are here): General introduction and orientation to the site, art gallery and descriptive index, e-postcards (or send from any display page), a few online books, and especially the Frequently Asked Questions
  • Visual Site map and links to resources for: books, posters and artprints, calendars when in season, out-of-print booksearch tool web design resources , and web design portfolio
  • Personal pages: Monet's Garden at Giverny (has a java slideshow of how the garden looks now that I did for a class, How to color Ukrainian eggs the cats' homepage Psychology of Religion personal and other practical matters
  • Backgrounds and Forum: The backgrounds and forum are gone, due to their taking up too much bandwidth and disk space, respectively. Please don't strip the site (download all the pictures at once) - it taxes the server unnecessarily. You're free to take whatever you want, but please be discriminating. I am sorry about the forum; not all of the links to the forum are gone yet but will be. This will give me the additional disk space to put up more art.
  • 28. Pre-Raphaelites: Links
    Renaissance and Impressionist artists; The art of Elizabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun; asa clearinghouse for those whose interest in the preraphaelites is more
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    30. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
    They aimed to go back to a more genuine art, exemplified as they saw was in reactionto this misdirected worship of Raphael that the preraphaelites may have
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    The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
    The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was started in 1848 by Dante Gabriel Rossetti John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt , as a reaction against what they saw as the stale, formula-driven art produced by the Royal Academy at the time. They aimed to go back to a more genuine art, exemplified as they saw it by the work of the Nazarenes, and rooted in realism and truth to nature. Why the term "Pre-Raphaelite"? To quote from John Ruskin "We begin by telling the youth of fifteen or sixteen that Nature is full of faults, and that he is to improve her; but that Raphael is perfection, and that the more he copies Raphael the better; that after much copying of Raphael, he is to try what he can do himself in a Raphaelesque, but yet original manner: that is to say, he is to try to do something very clever, all out of his own head, but yet this clever something is to be properly subjected to Raphaelesque rules, is to have a principal light occupying one seventh of its space, and a principal shadow occupying one third of the same; that no two people's heads in the picture are to be turned the same way, and that all the personages represented are to have ideal beauty of the highest order..." It was in reaction to this misdirected worship of Raphael that the Pre-Raphaelites may have taken their name. Their ideas were that for every scene a real unidealised landscape or interior should be painted, that every figure should be based on a real model with their real proportions, that the figures should be grouped without reference to any artistic arrangement, and that they should paint worthy subjects. That is to say, as Ruskin had it, to avoid

    31. Links To Pre-Raphaelite Web-sites
    John William Waterhouse (Carol GertenJackson) John William Waterhouse (art GalleryCastle) George Frederick Watts knew most of the pre-raphaelites, but was
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    The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
    The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded in 1848 by a group of English painters: Dante Gabriel Rossetti John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt , as well as poets and critics: William Michael Rossetti, an art critic and Dante's younger brother; the art critic Frederic George Stephens; the painter James Collinson; and the sculptor and poet Thomas Woolner . Millais left the group in 1859, but as the second generation Pre-Raphaelites, other English artists joined it, including the painter Edward Coley Burne-Jones ; the poet and artist William Morris was never a Pre-Raphaelite in the true conception of the term. The group reacted against the Victorian materialism and the conventions of the Royal Academy in London and was inspired by medieval and early Renaissance painters up to and including the Italian painter Raphael. They found their inspiration at first from the bible, history and poems, but soon the subjects from modern life were also used rooted in realism and truth to nature. Pre-Raphaelite art became distinctive for its blend of archaic, romantic, and moralistic qualities.
    Encarta Encyclopedia
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    32. Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879)
    Notes on the life of Cameron, in the context of pages on preraphaelites and other Victorian art. From Bob Speel.
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    Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879)
    Julia Margaret Cameron, the photographer, finds a place on these pages because she was the 'Pre-Raphaelite photographer', and produced illustrative work using photography of poems by Tennyson and others, in the same way that many artists painted and illustrated them. She was born in Calcutta, educated in Paris, and back in India, married Charles Hay Cameron, a wealthy tea estate owner. He was 20 years older than her, and retired in 1838. They went to live in London, becoming part of the artistic community centred around Little Holland House in Kensington. Tennyson became a friend of the Camerons, and they visited him at his home in the Isle of Wight (at Farringford, Freshwater) in the 1850s. In 1860, the Camerons bought two adjacent houses at Freshwater Bay on the island, and converted them into one large residence by adding a central, squat Gothic tower. Julia Cameron took up photography while living there, in 1863. She was then 48 years old. Her Pre-Raphaelite subjects included Arthurian illustrations for Idylls of the King (1874), and of other poems by Tennyson, Browning, Kingsley, and Shakespeare. She also made figure studies of Pre-Raphaelite types - girls in flowing dresses with long hair, looking melancholy, and very much one of her aims in photography was to show moods of sadness or introspection. As well, she produced some of the best photographic portraits of famous people of her day - Tennyson of course (many times), Browning , Richard Burton, Herschel the astronomer (a friend who helped teach her photographic processes), Darwin, Carlyle, and Ellen Terry (in 1864, the year she married

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