Web Topics / Articles How To Answers Videos Images News
   
Home  >  Section: Arts & Culture Arts & Culture > Periods and Movements >

Pre-Raphaelite

(Pre Raphaelite)
[ Show Headings Only ]   [ Share ]
Similar topics Hide
Section: Arts & Culture Art History (Pre-Raphaelites)
Tags: periods movements, art history
Section: Arts & Culture Literature (Pre-Raphaelites)
Tags: periods movements, literature

 

0.382900953292847

General Information about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (also known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The three founders were soon joined by William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner to form a seven-member "brotherhood".
The Pre-Raphaelites have been considered the first avant-garde movement in art, though they have also been denied that status, because they continued to accept both the concepts of history painting and of mimesis, or imitation of nature, as central to the purpose of art. However, the Pre-Raphaelites undoubtedly defined themselves as a reform-movement, created a distinct name for their form of art, and published a periodical, The Germ, to promote their ideas. Their debates were recorded in the Pre-Raphaelite Journal.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded in John Millais's parents' house on Gower Street, London in 1848. At the initial meeting, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and William Holman Hunt were present. Hunt and Millais were students at the Royal Academy of Arts. They had previously met in another loose association, a sketching-society called the Cyclographic Club. Rossetti was a pupil of Ford Madox Brown. He had met Hunt after seeing his painting The Eve of St. Agnes, which is based on Keats's poem. As an aspiring poet, Rossetti wished to develop the links between Romantic poetry and art. By autumn, four more members had also joined, to form a seven-member-strong Brotherhood. These were William Michael Rossetti (Dante Gabriel Rossetti's brother), Thomas Woolner, James Collinson, and Frederic George Stephens. Ford Madox Brown was invited to join, but preferred to remain independent. He nevertheless remained close to the group. Some other young painters and sculptors were also close associates, including Charles Allston Collins, Thomas Tupper, and Alexander Munro. They kept the existence of the Brotherhood secret from members of the Royal Academy.
The Brotherhood's early doctrines were expressed in four declarations:
In their attempts to revive the brilliance of colour found in Quattrocento art, Hunt and Millais developed a technique of painting in thin glazes of pigment over a wet white ground. They hoped that in this way their colours would retain jewel-like transparency and clarity. This emphasis on brilliance of colour was in reaction to the excessive use of bitumen by earlier British artists, such as Reynolds, David Wilkie and Benjamin Robert Haydon. Bitumen produces unstable areas of muddy darkness, an effect that the Pre-Raphaelites despised.
The first exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite work occurred in 1849. Both Millais's Isabella (1848–1849) and Holman Hunt's Rienzi (1848–1849) were exhibited at the Royal Academy, and Rossetti's Girlhood of Mary Virgin was shown at the Free Exhibition on Hyde Park Corner. As agreed, all members of the Brotherhood signed works with their name and the initials "PRB". Between January and April 1850, the group published a literary magazine, The Germ. William Rossetti edited the magazine, which published poetry by the Rossettis, Woolner, and Collinson, together with essays on art and literature by associates of the Brotherhood, such as Coventry Patmore. As the short run-time implies, the magazine did not manage to achieve a sustained momentum.

HowTo ... ... about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]
Comments on How to Decoupage -
I've spread a print over two pages and now have pre-Raphaelite art over my doorways (Modge Podge even works on drywall). If you screw up, you can always print another out so there ...
eHow
See more how-tos about Pre-Raphaelite

Popular questions about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]
What fabrics or designs were used in the Victorian Era fashion ?
Was beading or lace and silk popular? What colours? Please help. It's for my textiles major work.
Yahoo Answers
How to be motivated to draw good back rounds ?
I love drawing things like people are animals, and I'm pretty good it, but I need to work on drawing back rounds like objects, landscapes,and buildings but I just can't seem to find the motivation. When I try drawing a full background I get
Yahoo Answers
Looking for a painting of a woman in a river with her hands bound?
I saw a picture a while back that really moved me, but cant seem to find it again. It is a picture of a river where a girl is floating on her back and it shows her hands bound. Does anyone know what one I'm talking about or the title of it?
Yahoo Answers
What other artists should I teach about?
I want to give my son a well rounded appreciation of the arts when we homeschool, so he will be having an art class. (Plus it's a requirement for KY core content guidelines) anyway, so far I have lessons on Picasso and cubism, Impressionists, Re
Yahoo Answers
How Can I look PALER if im tanned naturally?
heres the deal im a guy my style is a little gothic, i always wished my skin was slightly more pale. (i am naturally tan), i wear sunscreen everyday too to prevent getting any darker, what products can make my skin noticeably pale quick? something i
Yahoo Answers
See more questions and answers about Pre-Raphaelite

Other Authored Articles about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]
Your Mind Power and Art
Your mind power and art can have a really interesting, multifaceted relationship. From learning about different artistic movements in various countries to testing your own artistic hand, enjoy the men...
A Backpacker's Guide to Manchester
One of the most popular tourist destinations in England is Manchester. Known all over the world for its rich history (especially in terms of music and sports), it attracts a huge number of bac...
Birmingham: Culturally Rich And Artistically Satisfying
Birmingham - An Anglo Saxon farming hamlet of the 6th Century is today England's most populated city. But it has little of the past left has it was carpet bombed during World War II. What came to be k...
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery
Worthing's Museum and Art Gallery is located in the centre of the town, next to the Town Hall on Chapel Road and just a short walk from the Montague and Warwick Street shopping areas. It is operated b...
Famous Artists - 50 Most Famous Artists / Oil Painters
Famous artists in the context of this article will be taken from those most popular. Famous or best artists is something too hard for a mere mortal like me to quantify simply whereas popularity, parti...

General Web listings about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]
Pre-Raphaelite: Definition from Answers.com
Pre-Raphaelite also pre-Raphaelite n. A painter or writer belonging to or influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, a society founded in England
http://www.answers.com/topic/pre-raphaelite-brotherhood
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: List of artists and index to where their art can be viewed at art museums worldwide. ... The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was ...
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/pre-raphaelite.html
Pre-Raphaelites: An Introduction
he term Pre-Raphaelite, which refers to both art and literature, is confusing ... The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) was founded in 1849 by William Holman Hunt ...
http://www.victorianweb.org/painting/prb/1.html
Indecent Images: Pre-Raphaelite Paintings
Gallery of evocative pre-Raphaelite paintings, with commentary and background by Steven William Rimmer.
http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/indcnt.html
Pre-Raphaelite - Definition from WordIQ
Definition of Pre-Raphaelite in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Pre-Raphaelite. ... The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets and ...
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Pre-Raphaelite
Find more web results for Pre-Raphaelite

Photos about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]

Videos about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]

Latest News about Pre-Raphaelite

[ Hide ]
Raphaelite rat pack
Television projects, from the mundane to the profoundly intellectual, are typically pitched in a scant few words. For the art history drama, Desperate Romantics, the pitch was perfect: Entourage with easels.
20 hours ago - Brisbane Times
Melissa Auf der Maur: 'I hope Courtney Love finds happiness'
Your new album, Out Of Our Minds, is also a comic book, a film, a live performance and a gallery. Can you explain? M: It started as a song but expanded into something I always aspired to do, which is unite visual and conceptual art with music.
1 day ago - Guardian Unlimited
Stars stay cool on red carpet
Hadley Freeman sees the stars strike a serene pose on Academy Awards red carpet – while the reporters lose the plot "I'm loving the colour! I'm loving life! Let's talk beauty!" Those of an innocent nature might assume this to be the final line of a pre-Raphaelite poem, or the chorus of a 1960s folk song. Those of a more seasoned bent will identif...
3 days ago - Guardian Unlimited
Sitting for a painter akin to working in a brothel
I'M about to describe this weekend's television show of choice and I don't want you to run a mile: Costume drama. Nineteenth century. Painters.
6 days ago - The Courier Mail
Public Works: Aurora, 1896
Edward Coley Burne-jones, Aurora, 1896, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane. On Display.
6 days ago - The Australian
More news about Pre-Raphaelite
[ Jump to Top ] [ Show Headings Only ]