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  1. The Germ: Thoughts Towards Nature in Poetry, Literature, and Art by Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1965
  2. Pre-Raphaelite Paintings: From the Manchester City Art Gallery by Julian Treuherz, 1986-06
  3. THE PRE-RAPHAELITES AND THEIR ASSOCIATES IN THE WHITWORTH ART GALLERY. by No Author., 1972
  4. Pre-Raphaelite Paintings from Manchester City Art Galleries by Julian Treuherz, 1993
  5. The Pre-Raphaelites and their circle: A booklet illustrating, with descriptive notes, some of the most important works of the Pre-Raphaelites in the permanent ... of the Birmingham Museum and art Gallery by Richard Ormond, 1965
  6. English Romantic Art 1850 - 1920. Pre-Raphaelites, Academics, Symbolists. Drawings, Watercolours, Graphics and Paintings - October 18 - November 18, 1989. an Exhibition Arranged by Julian Hartnoll, Maas Gallery and Christopher Wood by Shepherd Gallery Et Al, 1989
  7. The art of Dante Gabriel Rossetti: The Pre-Raphaelite period, 1848-50 by A. I Grieve, 1973
  8. CROSS IN MODERN ART - DESCRIPTIVE STUDIES OF SOME PRE-RAPHAELITE PAINTINGS by Rev. John A. Linton, 1916
  9. Beautiful Dreams 2005 Calendar: The Pre-Raphaelite Inspiration
  10. Pre-Raphaelite drawings: Dante Gabriel Rossetti (A University of Chicago Press text-fiche) by Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, 1977
  11. The Pre-Raphaelites by McCall Collection of Modern Art, 1970
  12. Pre-Raphaelite and Other Masters: The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection
  13. Beautiful Dreams 2004 Calendar: The Pre-Raphaelite Inspiration
  14. The Pre-Raphaelite Drawings of Edward Burne-Jones (Art Library) by Edward Burne-Jones, 1981

101. Lady_R Home
Paintings of women in a style related both to the preraphaelites and to Klimt. Elaborately clothed women with adornments including intricate beadwork, rich color and ornate hairstyles. Images and discussion of technique.
http://www.ladyrenaissance.com/

102. William Morris (1834-1896)
Notes on William Morris, especially relating to his activities as an artist and illustrator and his relations with the arts and crafts and with the preraphaelites. From Bob Speel.
http://www.speel.demon.co.uk/artists/morris.htm
William Morris (1834-1896)
Page from The Glittering Plain Famous as the founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement . He was born in Walthamstow, then a village, and moved to a grand residence there called Water House at the age of 14 - this has since become the William Morris Gallery . He studied at Oxford with the intention of becoming a clergyman, but while there he met Edward Coley Burne-Jones , also studying for the church, and they both began to turn towards art. They were persuaded by Rossetti to give up the studies and become artists. Morris did a year in architectural practice of G. E. Street , and then turned to painting. However, he soon found that his metier was design. The cooperative attempt to decorate his new house (the Red House, built by Philip Webb ) at Bexleyheath, south east of London, lead to the setting up of the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. The partners were Morris, Burne-Jones, Rossetti Ford Madox Brown Philip Webb , Charles Faulkner, and Peter Paul Marshall, a surveyor. The firm was set up as a 'company of Fine Art Workmen', designing and producing (or at least supervising the production of) furniture, wallpaper, murals, tapestrywork, stained glass windows, metalwork, tapestries, and smaller works such as tiles and embroidery. It started in 8 Lion Square, London, where there was sufficient space for workshops, showrooms, and a kiln in the basement for tile production. The firm later became simply Morris and Co. when Morris - always blessed with a private income - bought out the other partners.

103. Art Reproductions Oil Painting Reproductions Of Old Masters, Hand Painted Museum
Oil painting reproductions of masterpieces of Old Masters, browse by artist or collection; Impressionists, preraphaelites, landscapes, and still lifes.
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104. Robert Wright Books
Antiquarian and fine books. Specialties include the preraphaelites, John Ruskin, nineteenth and twentieth century literary first editions, Canadian literature, cinema.
http://www.robertwrightbooks.com/

105. Welcome To The New Website
Brief guide to St Martin's Church a Victorian church designed by GF Bodley, with church decoration by the famous pre-raphaelites Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. Also information about St Michael's and All Angels Church, Wheatcroft.
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106. Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The group s intention was to reform art by rejecting what they The PreRaphaeliteshave been considered the first avant-garde movement in art,
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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
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(Redirected from Pre-Raphaelite Persephone, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters , poets and critics, founded in by John Everett Millais Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt The group's intention was to reform art by rejecting what they considered to be the mechanistic approach adopted by the Mannerist artists who followed Raphael and Michelangelo . They believed that the Classical poses and elegant compositions of Raphael in particular had been a corrupting influence on academic teaching of art. Hence the name "Pre-Raphaelite". In particular they objected to the influence of Sir Joshua Reynolds , the founder of the English Royal Academy of Arts . They called him 'Sir Sloshua', believing that his sloppy technique was a formulaic and clich©d form of academic Mannerism. In contrast they wanted to return to the abundant detail, intense colours, and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian and Flemish art. The Pre-Raphaelites have been considered the first avant-garde movement in art, though they have also been denied that status, because they continued to accept both the concepts of

107. 'The Scapegoat', William Holman Hunt
Presents one of William Holman Hunt's paintings.
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/pre-raphaelites/scapegoat/scapegoat.as
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William Holman Hunt
'The Scapegoat'
  • Oil on canvas 87 cm x 139.8 cm (34' 1/4" x 55") Signed, dated and inscribed: Osdoom Dead Sea/18 WHH 54 Inscribed on the frame:
'Surely he hath borne our Griefs, and carried our Sorrows/Yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of GOD, and afflicted.' (Isaiah LIII, 4) 'And the Goat shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a Land not inhabited.' (Leviticus XVI, 22)
Subject
This was the first major painting Hunt made during his first stay in the Holy Land. He had the idea for the picture while studying the Talmud (the collection of ancient Rabbinic writings that forms the basis of religious authority in Orthodox Judaism) for information on Jewish ritual for his painting ' The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple ' (now in Sudley House ). Hunt's researches disclosed that on the Festival of the Day of Atonement, a goat was ejected from the temple with a scarlet piece of woolen cloth on its head. It was goaded and driven, either to death or into the wilderness, carrying with it the sins of the congregation. It was believed that if these sins were forgiven the scarlet cloth would turn white. Hunt regarded the Old Testament scapegoat as a prefigurement of the New Testament Christ whose suffering and death similarly expunged man's sins.

108. Darkamber - The Pre-Raphaelites
Introduction to their work and gallery of favourite pictures
http://home.no.net/damber/pre.html

109. ArtMagick: Your Source Of Visual Intoxication
Scottish painter, born in Dunfermline. He studied at the Royal Academy, London, and became a painter of historical, fairy, allegorical and religious subjects, in a style close to that of the preraphaelites. Short biography and his painting 'Sir Galahad'.
http://www.artmagick.com/artists/paton.aspx
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110. Document Moved
Introduction and pictures from 'The Second PreRaphaelite Exhibition, 1850'
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111. A History Of Photography, By Robert Leggat: PRE-RAPHAELITES
Brief history of the PreRaphaelite movement, which discusses the fact that a number of photographers shared some of the sentiments typical of those who were in the Brotherhood.
http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/pre-raph.htm
PRE-RAPHAELITES, The
The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood was founded in 1848, and consisted of a group of mainly British artists, all in their twenties, who rejected the neoclassical style which at that time was in vogue, wishing to return to what they felt to be purer Early Renaissance art. Their name comes from the fact that they believed that Raphael had introduced the art they so disliked. Though the movement lasted only ten years or so, the impact they had upon art in Britain at the time was considerable. The movement had in the main three phases:
  • realist - where the emphasis was upon historical and religious paintings (eg Rossetti, Hunt) "truth to nature" - where the stress was upon contemporary scenes, almost of surreal detail; a fascination for the Middle Ages, leading to painting of Arturian legend, and mediaeval themes and styles.
They tended to look to the past for their inspiration, and thus their pictures had religious, mythological or historical bases, particularly mediaeval themes. Their message appeared to be that truth was ugly, that to beautify it to make "high art" dress people up - contrive the situations.
Initially they all exhibited pictures anonymously, all using the same initials PRB. When a few years later the names of the painters became known, they were quite harshly taken to task by Charles Dickens

112. The Pre-Raphaelites
The British Council and M.I Rudomino AllRussia State Library presents a photographic exhibition. Many biographies of, and photographs by PRB followers, including Julia Cameron, Lewis Carroll, HP Robinson, and several photos of Jane Morris by Dante Rossetti.
http://www.libfl.ru/pre-raph/

113. The Germ
The Romantics, the preraphaelites the Bloomsbury Movements by Meg Wise-Lawrence. Interesting ideas, well presented.
http://www.walrus.com/~gibralto/acorn/germ/index.html
The Germ:
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.

114. The Pre-Raphaelite Collection At Walker Art Gallery
Collections of PreRaphaelite paintings that can be seen at the National Museums Galleries on Merseyside
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/pre-Raphaelites/
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The Pre-Raphaelites
The Pre-Raphaelite paintings that can be seen at National Museums Liverpool venues are among the best in the world. Liverpool was the only provincial town to have its own school of Pre-Raphaelite artists ( The Liverpool Academy ). Merchants and industrialists in the area often added Pre-Raphaelite pictures to their own collections and several of these have, over the years, found their way into public galleries. In this special feature you can take a closer look at some of the works in our collections. Each painting is examined in detail, in particular looking at the following areas:
subject matter
Pre-Raphaelite paintings are often about serious or religious subjects
symbolism
many Pre-Raphaelite paintings contain visual symbols
technique
Pre-Raphaelite painters often used bright, clear colours and small detailed brushwork with paint put onto a wet white 'ground'. Landscape painting was often done out-of-doors with and concerned with 'truth to nature'

115. Magnificent 7
Originated by art school friends William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais, Like the Beat Generation writers in the 1950 s, the PreRaphaelitesa
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The Magnificent Seven All our best men
are laughed at
in this nightmare land
Jack Kerouac "Pomes All Sizes Originated by art school friends William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais, who called everything they hated 'slosh,' including Raphael's 'Transfiguration,' the Pre-Raphaelites rejected the Renaissance and embraced Medieval times. They were sick of the pretentious conventionality of theVictorian era. Like the Beat Generation writers in the 1950's, the Pre-Raphaelitesa hundred years earlier were rejecting the oppressiveness and cheap moralizing of their era. Pre-punk rogues and radicals, they were outside of society. The ideals for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood were simple:
1. To have genuine ideas to express;
2. To study Nature attentively, so as to know how to express them;
3. To sympathize with what is direct and serious and heartfelt in previous art, to the exclusion of what is conventional and self-parading and learned by rote;
4. And more indispensable of all, to produce thoroughly good pictures and statues. Rossetti provided the real energy for the group with his far-reaching artistic sense. But it was Hunt's disdain for anything too academic and their reading of John Ruskin's "Modern Painters" that was thecatalyst.

116. Nottingham City Council Homepage
Nottingham Castle is hosting the PreRaphaelite art Exhibition Pre-Raphaelitesart Exhibition at Nottingham Castle Nottingham Castle is the only place in
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117. Reproduction Art - Oil Paintings Of Pre Raphaelites
Reproduction art oil paintings of Pre Raphaelites.
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118. JigBoxx Jigsaw Puzzles: PreRaphaelite Art
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119. Special Exhibitions
saturday mar 19, 2005 – monday may 30, 2005. Waking Dreams The art of thePreRaphaelites from the Delaware art Museum
http://web.pam.org/asp/special_exhibitions/exhibitions.asp?exhibitionID=14

120. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
preraphaelites, Suggest a Link The Pursuit of the Ideal The Life and Artof William Morris (virtual exhibit, with sections on Writings, Socialism,
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2101

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