Pre-Raphaelite sisters / Jan Marsh ; with contributions by Peter Funnell, Charlotte Gere, Pamela Gerrish Nunn and Alison Smith.

When the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (the 'PRB') exhibited their first works in 1849 it heralded a revolution in British art. Styling themselves the "Young Painters of England", this group of young men aimed to overturn stale Victorian artistic conventions and challenge the previous generation with t...

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Main Authors: Marsh, Jan, 1942- (Author)
Funnell, Peter, 1956- (Author)
Gere, Charlotte (Author)
Nunn, Pamela Gerrish (Author)
Smith, Alison, 1962 May 30- (Author)
Corporate Author: National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain) (Issuing body, Publisher, Organizer, Host institution)
Language:English
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Text in English.
Published: London, England : National Portrait Gallery Publications, [2019]
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Physical Description:207 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color), portraits, photographs ; 29 cm
Format: Book
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When the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (the 'PRB') exhibited their first works in 1849 it heralded a revolution in British art. Styling themselves the "Young Painters of England", this group of young men aimed to overturn stale Victorian artistic conventions and challenge the previous generation with their startling colours and compositions. Think of the images created by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and others in their circle, however, and it is not men but pale-faced young women with lustrous, tumbling locks that spring to mind, gazing soulfully from the picture frame or in dramatic scenes painted in glowing colours. Who were these women? What is known of their lives and their roles in a movement that, in successive phases, spanned over half a century? Some were models, plucked from obscurity to pose for figures in Pre-Raphaelite paintings, whileothers were sisters, wives, daughters and friends of the artists. Several were artists themselves, with aspirations to match those of the men, sharing the same artistic and social networks yet condemned by their gender to occupy a separate sphere. Others inhabited and sustained a male-dominated art world as partners in production, maintaining households and studios and socialising with patrons. Some were skilled in the arts of interior decoration, dressmaking, embroidery, jewellery-making -the fine crafts that formed a supportive tier for the "higher" arts of painting and sculpture. And although their backgrounds and life-experiences certainly varied widely, all were engaged in creating Pre-Raphaelite art. Exhibition: The National Portrait Gallery, London, UK (17.10.2019-06.01.2020).
Call Number:N6767.5.P7 M37 2019
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1855147270
9781855147270
1855147920
9781855147928
Event Details:
"Pre-Raphaelite Sisters" : October 17, 2019-January 26, 2020, National Portrait Gallery, London, England, United Kingdom.
Place of Publication:United Kingdom -- England -- London.