The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites

The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites
Title The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Prettejohn
Publisher Princeton Univ Department of Art &
Pages 304
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9780691070575

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In a richly illustrated re-examination of a seminal period in art history, the author of Rossetti and His Circle asks important questions about the pre-Raphaelite artists, their work, their artistic themes, and their influence on the history of art.

Reading the Pre-Raphaelites

Reading the Pre-Raphaelites
Title Reading the Pre-Raphaelites PDF eBook
Author Tim Barringer
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 182
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300077872

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This illustrated book focuses on the Pre-Raphaelite artists and their radical departure from artistic conventions. Barringer explores the meanings encoded in Pre-Raphaelite paintings and analyses key pictures and their significance within the complex social and cultural matrix of 19th century Britain.

Pre-Raphaelites in Love

Pre-Raphaelites in Love
Title Pre-Raphaelites in Love PDF eBook
Author Gay Daly
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 2002
Genre Painting, British
ISBN 9781582880273

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Writing the Pre-Raphaelites

Writing the Pre-Raphaelites
Title Writing the Pre-Raphaelites PDF eBook
Author Tim Barringer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 277
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351536265

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This vibrant collection of essays claims that a complex network of texts by critics, biographers and diarists established the credibility and influence of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Throughout the twentieth century, Modernist taste failed to acknowledge the achievement of oppositional groupings such as the Pre-Raphaelites. The essays collected here, however, reveal that the British group anticipated later avant-gardes by using the written word to configure for itself a radical artistic identity. Public and critics alike were scandalized by the radicalism of Pre-Raphaelite painting, its unflinching portrayal of historical figures and of contemporary life, and its irreverent attitude to artistic convention. Pre-Raphaelitism's innovations were not confined to style: new forms of artistic identity and behaviour were explored. As the contributors interrogate the texts through which Pre-Raphaelitism was constructed, they demonstrate that the movement's wide influence as a cultural phenomenon derived from the interplay between exhibited works and critical discourse. Applying a range of sophisticated methodologies from the fields of literary studies, art history, and cultural studies, these interdisciplinary essays uncover the neglected role of texts in the success of the Pre-Raphaelite rebellion and argue in favor of a new centrality for this movement in the history of nineteenth-century European culture.

The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites

The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites
Title The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Prettejohn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 527
Release 2012-07-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107495512

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The group of young painters and writers who coalesced into the Pre-Raphaelite movement in the middle years of the nineteenth century became hugely influential in the development not only of literature and painting, but also more generally of art and design. Though their reputation has fluctuated over the years, their achievements are now recognised and their style enjoyed and studied widely. This volume explores the lives and works of the central figures in the group: among others, the Rossettis, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Ford Madox Brown, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. This is the first book to provide a general introduction to the Pre-Raphaelite movement that integrates its literary and visual art forms. The Companion explains what made the Pre-Raphaelite style unique in painting, poetry, drawing and prose.

The Pre-Raphaelites: From Rossetti to Ruskin

The Pre-Raphaelites: From Rossetti to Ruskin
Title The Pre-Raphaelites: From Rossetti to Ruskin PDF eBook
Author Dinah Roe
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 349
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0141962593

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The Pre-Raphaelite Movement began in 1848, and experienced its heyday in the 1860s and 1870s. Influenced by the then little-known Keats and Blake, as well as Wordsworth, Shelley and Coleridge, Pre-Raphaelite poetry 'etherialized sensation' (in the words of Antony Harrison), and popularized the notion ofl'art pour l'art - art for art's sake. Where Victorian realist novels explored the grit and grime of the Industrial Revolution, Pre-Raphaelite poems concentrated on more abstract themes of romantic love, artistic inspiration and sexuality. Later they attracted Aesthetes and Decadents like Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley and Ernest Dowson, not to mention Gerard Manley Hopkins and W.B. Yeats.

After the Pre-Raphaelites

After the Pre-Raphaelites
Title After the Pre-Raphaelites PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Prettejohn
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 292
Release 1999
Genre Aesthetic movement (Art)
ISBN 9780719054068

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What happened in Victorian painting and sculpture after the pre-Raphaelites? Aestheticism has been called the next avant-garde movement but attention has centred on literary figures such as Algernon Charles Swinburn, Walter Peter and Oscar Wilde. This volume overviews parallel trends in the visual arts, including the work of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, James McNeil Whistler, Edward Burne-Jones, Simeon Solomon and Albert Moore among others.