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The pre-Raphaelites 

The pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (or PRB) was a 19th century group of rebellious young artists who, disillusioned with the artistic climate of their day, sought to rediscover the purity of art by creating an entirely new artistic style that drew upon the middle ages, the bible, classical mythology and nature for inspiration, emulating the work of the great Italian artists before Raphael (hence their name: pre-Raphaelite). 

The founders of the PRB included Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. 

The PRB only lasted for five or so years, but it served to inspire many other painters such as Lawrence Alma-Tadema and John William Waterhouse throughout the rest of the 19th century and into the early 20th century.

Enjoy these paintings. 

Just click on the room number to visit that collection. Click on the red highlighted link. Currently this area is being revamped and some links might not be operating.

Room 1 - Shaw & Blair works  Room 5 - Sandys, Strudwick & Rissetti Room 9 - Waterhouse 3 Room 13 - Waterhouse 7
Room 2 - Bunce & Rossetti & Fortescue Room 6 - Strudwick, Blair & Watts
Room 10 - Waterhouse 4
Room 14 - More Art! Mixed bag.
Room 3 - Fortescue, Bunce & Morgan Room 7 - Waterhouse 1 Room 11 - Waterhouse 5 Room 15 - Misc
Room 4 - Hughes, Rossetti & Stillman Room 8 Waterhouse 2 Room 12 - Waterhouse 6 Room 16 - Misc

 

 

 

 

 

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