WASHINGTON —Just in time for the spring influx of school trips and Easter vacations, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is hosting two exhibits about the Pre-Raphaelites painters of 19th ...
The handful of British artists who called themselves the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood were “a radical yet backward-looking” bunch, said Jeffry Cudlin in the Washington City Paper. The movement’s major ...
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In 1984, the Tate Gallery in London opened what was then the most important exhibition ever devoted to the Pre-Raphaelites — a group of English painters who sought to reform art by setting the clock ...
Century old paintings never before seen in public go on show at one of Britain's biggest ever Pre-Raphaelite exhibitions opening in Liverpool on Friday. Curator, Christopher Newall, an international ...
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a highly influential collective of artists pushing back against the epic and elegant scenes of High Renaissance artists such as Raphael (it’s in the name). Founded ...
John Everett Millais' painting "Ophelia," 1851-1852 is part of "Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Art and Design" at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. through May 19, 2013. It is from the Tate ...
Love Among the Ruins by Birmingham-born artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones usually hangs in the Great Parlour in Wightwick Manor, but has been cleaned up, packaged up and transported to the Musei di San ...
The story goes that, having only seen classical Greek sculptures, he was horrified by her pubic hair! Gray then married Millais and assumed the traditional role of supportive wife. This involved ...
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