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The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB, later known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner who formed a seven-member "Brotherhood ...
La Hermandad Prerrafaelita (en inglés: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood) fue una asociación de pintores, poetas y críticos ingleses, fundada en 1848 en Londres por John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti y William Holman Hunt.
1 de jun. de 2023 · Prerrafaelitas, la sociedad secreta que se convirtió en movimiento artístico. La Hermandad Prerrafaelita apostó por recuperar la autenticidad de los artistas "previos a Rafael", algo que iba en contra de la academia, y llevaron el romanticismo al extremo. Historia del arte Pintores famosos. Disculpe, no se pudo cargar el video.
The American Pre-Raphaelites was a movement of landscape painters in the United States during the mid-19th century. It was named for its connection to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and for the influence of John Ruskin on its members. Painter Thomas Charles Farrer led the movement, and many members were active abolitionists.
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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 ...
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a secret society of young artists founded in London in 1848. They were opposed to the Royal Academy’s promotion of the ideal as found in the work of Raphael, an...
The Pre-Raphaelites were a secret society of young artists (and one writer), founded in London in 1848. They were opposed to the Royal Academy’s promotion of the ideal as exemplified in the work of Raphael. Sir John Everett Millais, Bt. Ophelia (1851–2) Tate.