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Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets and critics whose intention was to reform art by rejecting what they considered to be the mechanistic approach adopted by the Mannerist artists who followed Raphael and Michelangelo. Hence the name 'Pre-Raphaelite'. However, their immediate complaint concerned the continuing influence of the founder of the Royal Academy, Sir Joshua Reynolds, whom they called 'Sir Sloshua' because of his formulaic and cliched approach to painting. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Doctrines 2 History 3 Collections 4 See also: 5 References 6 External links Doctrines 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 the doctrine 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 central doctrine of the movement was that artists should seek to represent the natural world without preconceptions about what is artistically proper according to traditions and techniques inherited from old masters. Nevertheless, their early work was influenced by late Medieval art. However, Hunt and Millais soon moved towards greater emphasis on the detailed observation of nature. Rossetti's work continued to be influenced by Medieval art. History The group was founded in London in 1848 by three art students, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt. Four friends and relatives also joined to form the seven-strong Brotherhood. These were William Michael Rossetti, Thomas Woolner, James Collinson and Frederic George Stephens. Between January and April 1850, a literary magazine, The Germ, was published. Edited by William Michael Rossetti, it published poetry by the Rossettis and by Coventry Patmore. After early controversy, the Brotherhood was supported by the critic John Ruskin. However, it ceased to exist as an active organisation after the early 1850s. The second phase of Pre-Raphaelitism after 1856 centred on Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones and Frederick Sandys. The movement influenced the work of many later British artists well into the twentieth century. Rossetti later came to be seen as a precursor of the wider European Symbolist movement. His work also influenced William Morris, in whose firm he became a partner. Millais' work ceased to be recognisably Pre-Raphaelite after 1860. It also influenced interior designers and architects, arousing interest in medieval designs, as well as other crafts. Collections There are major collection of Pre-Raphaelite work in the Tate Gallery, Manchester City Art Gallery and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. See also: References External links

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John Everett Millais: Beyond the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood by Debra N. Mancoff

Discoveries Preraphaelites: Romance and Realism by Laurence Des Cars

Prb: An Essay on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1847-54 by Evelyn Waugh

The Pre-Raphaelites (Character Sketches) by Jan Marsh

William Rossetti's Art Criticism by Julie L'Enfant

John Ruskin, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the Arts AndCrafts Movement: The Ruskin, Holman Hunt, Fairfax Murray, Spielmann and Relat by Research Publications

Fact into figure : typology in Carlyle, Ruskin, and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood by Herbert L. Sussman

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: A Critical Monograph (Collected Works of Ford Madox Ford) by Ford M. Hueffner

The Germ; thoughts towards nature in poetry, literature, and art; being a facsimile reprint of the literary organ of the Pre by Folcroft Library Editions

The Germ : thoughts towards nature in poetry, literature, and art : being a facsimile reprint of the literary organ of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, published in 1850 by Norwood Editions





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