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.

Ophelia- And he will not come back again : Arthur Hughes (1832-1915)

Pre-Raphaelite Red Satin

an excellent source of information

Carol Jackson Index

Brian Yoder

Indecent Images

Victorian Mores and PreRaphaelite Vision



 

The Lady of Shallot-John William Waterhouse

Every PASSAGE has

Its BEACON Every shadow

has its LIGHT We must

Therefore KEEP WATCH

My Friend, Keep Watch --Captain Brenner Tate 

Pre-Raphaelite related Poetry

Alfred Tennyson

Keats

My favorite of the Pre-Raphaelite artists include:

John Waterhouse, Frederick Leighton, Edward Blair Leighton, Lawrence Alma-Tadema and John William Godward

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