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  1. Hace 5 días · Raphael was the most celebrated artist who lived and painted at the eng of the renaissance period. Over 300 years later, a group if British painters came together under his name The founding member were three students of the Royal Academy of Arts- Dante Gabriel Rossetti William Holman Hunt and john Everett Millais The death…

  2. Hace 3 horas · Pablo Picasso, like Andy Warhol, was a pioneer who continuously pushed the boundaries of artistic expression. Throughout his extensive career, Picasso went through a series of distinct periods that profoundly influenced the trajectory of 20th-century art. Picasso's Blue Period (1901-1904) was characterized by somber hues and subjects depicted ...

  3. Hace 4 días · The greatness of the art of the Pre-Raphaelites is not diminished by time. Their works continue to inspire and fascinate viewers with their unique aesthetics and deep symbolism. However, what makes their art so revolutionary? Let's dive into the world of the Pre-Raphaelites and figure out what makes them unique and gre

  4. Hace 3 días · Diego Delso/delso.photo (CC-BY-SA). Today, the celebrated nude by the Spanish painter Diego Velásquez, known as The Rokeby Venus, is one of the most popular paintings on display at the National Gallery. But the acquisition of the Venus was no easy task. Since 1809, its home and namesake had been Rokeby Park, a large Palladian house belonging ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Highlighted here are selected French paintings of the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries from the collection of the National Gallery of Art.

  6. The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood (also known as the P.R.B.) was an association of English artists, primarily painters, founded by William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and John Everett Millais. At the time of founding in 1848, the young artists were only 21, 20, and 19 respectively, but they would leave a huge impact on western art, and English art especially.

  7. Hace 4 días · La imagen de Evelyn, por su belleza, nos podría recordar a la de ‘Ofelia’ de John Everett Millais (1852).