Pre-Raphaelites

Pre-Raphaelites

Author: Christopher Newall

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1781383030

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Featuring more than 100 works of art from celebrated Pre-Raphaelite artists, this fascinating new research into Pre-Raphaelite painters and collectors positions Liverpool as the Victorian art capital of the north.


Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion

Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion

Author: Christopher Newall

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1781388636

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Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion presents new research into Pre-Raphaelites in Northern England to accompany an exhibition of artworks of the same title at Liverpool’s Walker Art Gallery from February 2016.


Reading the Pre-Raphaelites

Reading the Pre-Raphaelites

Author: Tim Barringer

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 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.


The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites

The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites

Author: Elizabeth Prettejohn

Publisher: Princeton Univ Department of Art &

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 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.


Pre-Raphaelites

Pre-Raphaelites

Author: T. J. Barringer

Publisher: Tate Publishing(UK)

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13:

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Combining rebellion and revivalism, scientific precision and imaginative grandeur, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood shook the mid-19th-century art world. Featuring painting, photography, sculpture and applied arts, this book examines both well-known masterpieces and lesser-known works.


Following Ophelia

Following Ophelia

Author: Sophia Bennett

Publisher: Stripes Publishing

Published: 2017-03-09

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9781847158109

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When Mary Adams sees Millais’ depiction of the tragic Ophelia, a whole new world opens up for her. Determined to find out more about the beautiful girl in the painting, she hears the story of Lizzie Siddal – a girl from a modest background, not unlike her own, who has found fame and fortune against the odds. Mary sets out to become a Pre-Raphaelite muse, too, and reinvents herself as Persephone Lavelle. But as she fights her way to become the new face of London’s glittering art scene, ‘Persephone’ ends up mingling with some of the city’s more nefarious types and is forced to make some impossible choices. Will Persephone be forced to betray those she loves, and even the person she once was, if she is to achieve her dreams?


The Remarkable Lushington Family

The Remarkable Lushington Family

Author: David Taylor

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-07-15

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 1793617163

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Drawing on previously unpublished archival materials, this study spans three generations of the Lushington family. It investigates their personal histories through the themes of social, artistic, and cultural history. The author analyzes the Lushington family’s relationships with well-known figures like Lady Byron, Queen Caroline, and members of the Bloomsbury Group. Most importantly, this study examines Lushington family members’ roles within larger trends, including abolitionism, the Pre-Raphaelite movement, and Positivism.


The Boyce Papers

The Boyce Papers

Author: Sue Bradbury

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 1198

ISBN-13: 1783270500

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The first full edition of the correspondence, between three artists Joanna Boyce, her brother George P. Boyce and Henry Wells, who she eventually married. It dates from the period 1845 to 1861, and covers artistic life in both Paris and London, including the Pre-Raphaelites.


Desperate Romantics

Desperate Romantics

Author: Franny Moyle

Publisher: John Murray

Published: 2012-11-08

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1848548575

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Their Bohemian lifestyle and intertwined love affairs shockingly broke 19th Century class barriers and bent the rules that governed the roles of the sexes. They became defined by love triangles, played out against the austere moral climate of Victorian England; they outraged their contemporaries with their loves, jealousies and betrayals, and they stunned society when their complex moral choices led to madness and suicide, or when their permissive experiments ended in addiction and death. The characters are huge and vivid and remain as compelling today as they were in their own time. The influential critic, writer and artist John Ruskin was their father figure and his apostles included the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the designer William Morris. They drew extraordinary women into their circle. In a move intended to raise eyebrows for its social audacity, they recruited the most ravishing models they could find from the gutters of Victorian slums. The saga is brought to life through the vivid letters and diaries kept by the group and the accounts written by their contemporaries. These real-lie stories shed new light on the greatest nineteenth-century British art.


Hold Your Own

Hold Your Own

Author: Kae Tempest

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2015-03-10

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1632862069

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From playwright, novelist, spoken-word star, and the youngest-ever winner of the Ted Hughes Award, an electrifying poem-sequence based on the myth of the gender-switching prophet Tiresias. My heart throws its head against my ribs, / it's denting every bone it's venting something it has known since I arrived and felt it beat. Walking in the forest one morning, a young man disturbs two copulating snakes--and is punished by the goddess Hera, who turns him into a woman. So begins Hold Your Own, a riveting tale of youth and experience, wealth and poverty, sex and love, that draws ancient figures into a fiercely contemporary vision. Weaving elements of classical myth, autobiography and social commentary, Tempest uses the story of the blind, clairvoyant Tiresias to create four sequences of poems, addressing childhood, manhood, womanhood, and late life. The result is a rhythmically hypnotic tour de force--and a hugely ambitious leap forward for one of the most broadly talented and compelling young writers today.