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There she is in Order of the Release, 1853 (pictured right), posing as the wife of an imprisoned Jacobite Highlander. I like to imagine this brilliant composition as a reflection of her marriage.
WASHINGTON — Just in time for the spring influx of school trips and Easter vacations, the National Gallery of Art in Washington is hosting two exhibits about the Pre-Raphaelites painters of 19th ...
Andy Grundberg's review of the National Gallery of Art's "Pre-Raphaelite Lens" exhibition ["A brotherhood that inspired a blurred vision," Arts & Style, Nov. 7] was the type of art review that drives ...
Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais’ painting The Blind Girl (1854–56) shows two girls sitting in a bright green meadow with a double rainbow in the background. While the younger girl stares ...
Behind the building, on the opposite side of the Thames, stands Thomas Brock’s bronze statue of John Everett Millais, one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, the first modern British ...
Pre-Raphaelite art; paintings, drawings, engravings, sculpture, tapestries, chintzes, wallpapers. An exhibition arranged by the state art galleries of Australia, 1962 [held at the National Gallery of ...
The English don’t really like art,” a celebrated (English) abstract sculptor told me, some time ago. “We like literature and nature—gardens and landscape. That’s why we admire all those artists who go ...
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