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The illustrated letters and diaries of the Pre-Raphaelites

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The story of how a group of precocious young artists shook up the British art establishment, told through their works, letters and diaries.  An illustrated history of the linked lives and loves of a group of supremely talented artists of late Victorian Britain through their passionate writings.

It features the painters, poets, critics and designers: Ford Madox Brown, Edward Burne-Jones, Fanny Cornforth, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, William and Janey Morris, Christina, Dante Gabriel, and William Rossetti, John Ruskin, William Bell Scott and Lizzie Siddal. The artistic aspirations and achievements of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood are revealed alongside the interwoven dramas of their personal lives, in letters, diaries and reminiscences, while their genius is displayed in vivid paintings, drawings, designs and poems.  The Pre-Raphaelites was a charmed circles of love, friendship and art.

Within an ever-changing flow of affections, and intimacies as richly patterned as a tapestry, they worked together as companions, lovers and partners.

They shared tragedy as well as happiness, critical hostility as well as success, even the griefs of infidelity and discord.  These creative partnerships, which also created the firm William Morris and Co, revitalised Victorian art and design.  The new edition publishes in time for the start of the Burne Jones Exhibition at Tate Britain, starting in October 18.

It is a vital book in understanding the Pre-Raphaelite art, which remains as popular and moving as ever. 

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Batsford Ltd
1849944962 / 9781849944960
Hardback
759.2
06/09/2018
United Kingdom
English
160 pages : illustrations (colour)
25 cm