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  1. Artists' Jewellery Pre-Raphaelite to Arts and Crafts by Charlotte Gere, Geoffrey C. Munn, 1989-01
  2. The Pre-Raphaelite Illustrators: The Published Graphic Art of the English Pre-Raphaelites and Their Associates.(Review): An article from: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada by Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, 2001-03-22
  3. Pre-Raphaelites, the (Artists and Art Movements) by Terri Hardin, 1999-07
  4. The Pre-Raphaelites (Treasures of Art) by Trewin Copplestone, 1999-08-17
  5. Pre-Raphaelite to Arts and Crafts Jewelry by Charlotte Gere, Geoffrey C. Munn, 1996-01
  6. Birds, Cages, and Women in Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite Art (American University Studies Series XX, Vol 12) by Elaine Shefer, 1990-09
  7. Visions of Love and Life: Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England. With essays by Jan Marsh and John Christian. by Stephen. Wildman, 1995
  8. The purpose and tendency of early Pre-Raphaelite art, 1848-1857 by Graham Parry, 1965
  9. The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites by Steven Adams, 1988
  10. The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites by Elizabeth Prettejohn, 1980
  11. The Age of Romance 2004 Calendar: Art of the Pre-Raphaelites by Ronnie Sellers, 2003-08
  12. The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites by Swinglehurst, 1994
  13. The Pre-Raphaelite Illustrators: The Published Graphic Art of the English Pre-Raphaelites and Their Associates With Critical Biographical Essays, Catalogues of the Works, and by Gregory R. Suriano, 2000-05
  14. The Pre-Raphaelites (Everyman Art Library) by Tim Barringer, 1998-11-09

41. Pre-Raphaelite Overview
John Lucas Tupper, sculptor, poet, art theorist, and member of the PreRaphaelite Landscape of the pre-raphaelites, Their Followers, and Associates
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42. Exhibition: Waking Dreams: The Art Of The Pre-Raphaelites From The Delaware Art
artMagick Exhibition Listings for 20052007. Waking Dreams The art of thePre-Raphaelites from the Delaware art Museum.
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Related Category: European Art, 1600 To The Present Pre-Raphaelites [pr E E u l I Pronunciation Key , brotherhood of English painters and poets formed in 1848 in protest against the low standards of British art. The principal founders were D. G. Rossetti , W. Holman Hunt , and John Millais . In poetry as well as painting, the Pre-Raphaelites turned away from the growing materialism of industrialized England. They sought refuge, through literary symbolism and imagery, in the beauty and comparative simplicity of the medieval world. In the works of the Italian painters prior to Raphael, they found a happy innocence of style that they tried to imitate. Influenced by the Nazarenes , a similar group of German painters founded in Rome in 1810, the Pre-Raphaelites declared themselves devotees of nature and truth. In the early 1850s their works were violently criticized, first by Charles Dickens, as being vulgar and ugly. They were defended by John Ruskin and attracted numerous followers, among whom were Edward Burne-Jones , G. F.

44. Prettejohn, E.: The Art Of The Pre-Raphaelites.
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Reviews Table of Contents Though always controversial in art circles, the Pre-Raphaelites have also always been extremely popular with museum goers. This accessible new study provides the most comprehensive view of the movement to date. It shows us why, a century and a half later, Pre-Raphaelite art retains its power to fascinate, haunt, and often shock its viewers. Calling themselves the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, and William Holman Hunt produced a statement of ideas that revolutionized art practice in Victorian England. Critical of the Royal Academy's formulaic works, these painters believed that painting had been misdirected since Raphael. They and the artists who joined with them, including William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, and Frederick George Stephens, created bright works representing nature and literary themes in fresh detail and color. Considered heretical by many and frequently admonished for a lack of grace in composition the group disbanded after only a few years. Yet its artists and ideals remained influential; its works, greatly admired. In this richly illustrated book, Elizabeth Prettejohn raises new and provocative questions about the group's social and artistic identity. Was it the first avant-garde movement in modern art? What role did women play in the Pre-Raphaelite fraternity? How did relationships between the artists and models affect the paintings? The author also analyzes technique, pinning down the distinctive characteristics of these painters and evaluating the degree to which a group style existed. And she considers how Pre-Raphaelite art responded to and commented on its time and place a world characterized by religious and political controversy, new scientific concern for precise observation, the emergence of psychology, and changing attitudes toward sexuality and women.

45. The Germ
The Romantics, the preraphaelites the Bloomsbury Movements The Pre-Raphaelitemovement was intended to redefine art,and indeed it helped pave the way
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by Meg Wise-Lawrence Art sucked... Everything is shit. The word art must be redefined.
This is the age where everyone creates...
Patti Smith You've got to start your own movement or nothing's going to start. In 1848, seven men in England joined together to form an aesthetic movement, and they called themselves the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. The Pre-Raphaelite movement was intended to redefine art,and indeed it helped pave the way for our modern era. The seven original members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood were: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
William Michael Rossetti
(1829-1919; art critic and D.G.'s brother) James Collinson
William Holman Hunt
(1827-1910; painter) John Everett Millais
(1829-96; painter) Thomas Woolner
(1825-92; a sculptor) Frederic George Stephens
(1828-1907; art critic) Friends and associates of the original seven Pre-Raphaelites soon became part of the movement. Today we think of the Pre-Raphaelites as including not only William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais and the rakish painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti , but also his drug addicted painter wife Lizzie Siddal , the wildly original and intellectually honest designer WilliamMorris , the sexually repressed writer and philosopher John Ruskin, acclaimed artist Edward Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown, and many others.

46. Art Movement - Pre-Raphaelites Posters
art Movement pre-raphaelites posters. Subjects. Page 1 of 2, Page 2 of 2.art Movement - pre-raphaelites posters
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47. Burne-Jones - Cupid And Psyche Art
Sir Edward Coley BurneJones art Movement - pre-raphaelites - Cupid and Psyche.
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48. Sanford & A Lifetime Of Color: Study Art
A Lifetime of Color Study art. Glossary Term preraphaelites Painting by DanteGabriel Rossetti In 1848, a group of young artists rebelled against the
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Glossary Term: Pre-Raphaelites
In 1848, a group of young artists rebelled against the style of art that was being taught at the Royal Academy and other art schools. They felt the art of the day was dark and muddy in color. Nor did they like the subject matters, which they felt to be artificial. Instead they admired the work of the artists of the fifteenth century, with their careful brushwork, serious subjects and bright, fresh colors. These artists began to sign their work with the initials: P.R.B., the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, taking their name from the Renaissance master Raphael. Pre-Raphaelite artists chose subjects from the Bible, Shakespeare and the legend of King Arthur. They used bright colors and painted on a white canvas, rather than a brown one, to give their paintings a lighter, fresher look. Pre-Raphaelite artists believed art should have a serious, moral purpose and often filled their work with many symbols suggesting deeper meaning. While the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood lasted less than ten years as a group, other artists carried on with the style. Artist and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Other artists of the P.R.B. were Ford Maddox Brown and William Dyce.

49. The Pre-Raphaelites | Special Topics Page | Timeline Of Art History | The Metrop
The works of the preraphaelites met with critical opposition to their pietism, Two years later, they decided to pursue careers in art; mentored by
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At London's Royal Academy and Free Exhibition shows of 1849, several paintings were exhibited with the cryptic initials "P.R.B." along with the artists' signatures; among these were Rienzi Vowing to Obtain Justice for the Death of His Young Brother, Slain in a Skirmish between the Colonna and Orsini Factions

50. Online Art Magazine - The Pre-Raphaelites And The Real
of naturalism and realism in art that the preraphaelites advocated. to the status of art. The pre-raphaelites often used intuitive perspective,
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"Soon there will be noting left except the lying
dreams of history, the miserable wreckage of our museums and picture-galleries, and the carefully guarded interiors of our aesthetic drawing-rooms, unreal and foolish, fitting witnesses of the life of corruption that goes on there."
~William Morris
Is this quote a description of what has become of Art today? Many people might agree. William Morris, a contemporary and sympathizer of the Pre-Raphaelites, was the man who said this approximately a century ago. He was a designer who agreed with the importance of naturalism and realism in art that the Pre-Raphaelites advocated. Morris was interested in bringing the decorative arts back to the handmade, rather than the machine made because he saw no real enjoyment or purpose for art without human endeavor. Morris is one of the most direct links that contemporary culture has to the Pre-Raphaelite school because of his influence on the Aesthetic movement and Arts and Crafts movement. Of course, the association may not have pleased him because our link is through the mass reproduction and imitation of his work. Our time is one rife with change that comes increasingly faster. We are on the edge of such innovations as "thinking" computers, biotechnology, and nano-technology, while our spiritual grounding seems to be on the wane. Many of us wonder at what the role of Art should be, if we even think about it at all. We seem not to be able to get a grip on what Art is, only what we can consider as good art or bad art, and we have considerable difficulty agreeing on which is which. The message of the Pre-Raphaelites is that we should look closer at what we consider as reality, and that Art is one of the primary venues for doing so. Perhaps we should re-examine this message before coming to the conclusion that any particular work of Art is useless or simply "bad." Certainly we need to realize that Art does have purpose even if it cannot be categorized as easily as in ages past.

51. The Leicester Galleries - Exhibition
The Brotherhood of Ruralists and The preraphaelites - art Fortnight The Brotherhood of Ruralists and The pre-raphaelites - art Fortnight London 2005
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52. STA Travel And ISIC Travelmax - Events: Waking Dreams: Art Of The Pre-Raphaelite
Waking Dreams art of the preraphaelites. Overview This is the most significantcollection of Pre-Raphaelite art held outside the United Kingdom,
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53. Ashmolean Museum: Western Art - Pre-Raphaelites(1.2)
Ashmolean Museum of art and Archaeology Department of Western art HandbookPreRaphaelites - Illustrations (page 2 of 2)
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54. Ashmolean Museum: Western Art - Pre-Raphaelites (0)
Ashmolean Museum of art and Archaeology Department of Western art Handbook Oxfordand the preraphaelites. Click here to see a selection of images
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The Author : Jon Whiteley is Assistant Keeper in the Ashmolean Museum Oxford and the Pre-Raphaelites Handbook describes how the artists of the Pre-Raphaelite movement came to Oxford in the mid-nineteenth century and how their art was affected by the life of the University. The colour illustrations, which include most of the paintings and a number of the drawings of the Pre-Raphaelites in the Ashmolean and elsewhere in Oxford, trace the history of the movement from its origins in the 1840s to the end of the century.
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55. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Movement In 19th Century Art
The preraphaelites, a group of 19th century English painters, poets, and criticswho Pre-Raphaelite art became distinctive for its blend of archaic,
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The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
The Pre-Raphaelites , a group of 19th century English painters, poets, and critics who reacted against Victorian materialism and the outworn neo-classical conventions of academic art by producing earnest quasi-religious works inspired by medieval and early Renaissance painters up to the time of the Italian painter and architect Raphael. They were also influenced by the Nazarenes , young German artists who formed a brotherhood in Rome in 1810 to restore Christian art to its medieval purity. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was established in 1848, and its central figure was the painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Other members were his brother, William Michael Rossetti, John Everette Millais, Frederick George Stephens, James Collinson, and Thomas Woolner. Essentially Christian in outlook, the brotherhood deplored the imitative historical and genre painting of their day. Together they sought to revitalize art through a simpler, more positive vision. In portrait painting, for example, the group eschewed the somber colors and formal structure preferred by the Royal Academy.They found their inspiration in the comparitively sincere and religious, and scrupulously detailed, art of the Middle Ages. Pre-Raphaelite art became distinctive for its blend of archaic, romantic , and materialistic qualities, but much of it has been criticized as superficial and sentimental, if not artificial. Millais eventually left the group, but other artists joined it, including Edward C Burne-Jones and William Morris. The eminent art critic John Ruskin was an ardent supporter of the movement.

56. Pre-Raphaelite Art Page
If you like the preraphaelites you might also like the art of Eleanor Brickdaleand Sir William Russell Flint. Just click here to check out their pages
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57. THE PRE-RAPHAELITES - Distance Learning Course
Coordinator of art History Interdisciplinary Intercollegiate Studies Voice Mail978934-3495 -Cecil Y. Lang, The pre-raphaelites and Their Circle.
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Syllabus of Lectures COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The examination of nineteenth century painting in England with a study on the role of representative artists such as Ford Madox Brown, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, William Holman Hunt, Elizabeth Siddall, Evelyn De Morgan, Fredrick Sandys, and William Morris. ORGANIZATION: Although class discussion is strongly encouraged, this is primarily a lecture course based upon the visual content of works of art presented by way of projected slides via distance learning. Attendance is highly recommended for every class meeting. Students are responsible for the content of all lectures and assigned reading materials. REQUIRED READINGS:
-Rachel Barnes

58. Preraphaelites
Also, The Encyclopedia of World art and The Oxford Companion to art may be useful preraphaelites; Encyclopedia of art, pre-raphaelites; Timothy Hilton,
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Syllabus of Lectures COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The examination of nineteenth century painting in England with a study on the role of representative artists such as Ford Madox Brown, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, William Holman Hunt, Elizabeth Siddall, Evelyn De Morgan, Fredrick Sandys, and William Morris.
ORGANIZATION: Although class discussion is strongly encouraged, this is primarily a lecture course based upon the visual content of works of art presented by way of projected slides via distance learning. Attendance is highly recommended for every class meeting. Students are responsible for the content of all lectures and assigned reading materials.
REQUIRED READINGS:
-Rachel Barnes, The Pre-Raphaelites and Their World . London: Tate Gallery, 1998.
-Timothy Hilton, The Pre-Raphaelites.

59. Pre-Raphaelite: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
In poetry as well as painting, the preraphaelites turned away from the growing The group s intention was to reform art by rejecting what they
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n. A painter or writer belonging to or influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a society founded in England in 1848 to advance the style and spirit of Italian painting before Raphael. adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Pre-Raphaelites. Pre-Raph a·el·it ism n.
var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Pre-Raphaelites prē -răf ēəlīts ) , brotherhood of English painters and poets formed in 1848 in protest against the low standards of British art. The principal founders were D. G. Rossetti , W. Holman Hunt , and John Millais . In poetry as well as painting, the Pre-Raphaelites turned away from the growing materialism of industrialized England. They sought refuge, through literary symbolism and imagery, in the beauty and comparative simplicity of the medieval world. In the works of the Italian painters prior to Raphael, they found a happy innocence of style that they tried to imitate. Influenced by the Nazarenes , a similar group of German painters founded in Rome in 1810, the Pre-Raphaelites declared themselves devotees of nature and truth. In the early 1850s their works were violently criticized, first by Charles Dickens, as being vulgar and ugly. They were defended by John Ruskin and attracted numerous followers, among whom were Edward

60. Waking Dreams: Art Of The Pre-Raphaelites - 25/06/05 @ Nottingham Castle - LeftL
Waking Dreams art of the preraphaelites - 12/08/05 @ Nottingham Castle World famous collection of Pre-Raphaelite art comes to Nottingham as the
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130 works by artists including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Frederick Sandys and Ford Madox Brown. There are also decorative arts that illustrate the origins of the Arts and Crafts movement, including two chairs designed by William Morris and Rossetti, as well as jewellery, ceramics, and metalwork. The Pre-Raphaelite movement began in 1848, when three young British art students, William Holman Hunt, and John Everett Millais joined with other like-minded artists to revolutionise British art. They rebelled against the artistic traditions of the Royal Academy, preferring the simplicity and principles of late medieval art from the time before the rise of Renaissance master, Raphael. This exhibition is organised and circulated by Art Services International, Virginia
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