Read about this art movement's founders, aims, and influences, then view some of the paintings. Learn about the literary symbolism inherent in Pre-Raphaelite works.
Browse thumbnail images of paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, or download zip files containing larger versions.
Guide to the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood formed as an aesthetic movement in 1848 by seven English artists includes bios and historical background.
Compares the Pre-Raphaelite artists to the Beat Generation writers, both of whom were rebelling against the repressiveness of their eras.
Provides an intro to the brotherhood and an explanation of poetic symbolism in paintings with religious and medieval subjects. With links.
Learn more about this group of painters who rebelled against Victorian morality and neo-classical ideas in art.
Provides a dictionary definition for the group of English painters and poets who called themselves the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Publishes semi-annual studies of Pre-Raphaelite, aesthetic, and decadent art, culture, and literature of the C19th. Peruse a list of contents.
Arizona State University presents this encyclopedia of artists, writers, and works all associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Scholarly archive chronicles the critical reception of the Pre-Raphaelites as both painters and poets, covering the period 1849-1900.
Discover answers to basic questions about this C19th aesthetic movement. Provides artists' biographies, links, and images organized by subject.
Tribute to this Victorian school of art presents a historical account of the movement and its founders. Includes a section about Pre-Raphaelite women.
Take a tour of the English town to discover areas frequented by Hollman Hunt and Millais, with comments from "The Life and Letters of Millais."
Encyclopedia entry summarizes the 19th century art movement and profiles the painters and poets central to the English school.
M.I. Rudomino All-Russia State Library for Foreign Literature and The British Council present this collection of photographs.
Features a series of images by artists such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti and John William Waterhouse, together with brief descriptions.
Describes the Pre-Raphaelite movement's three main tenets, which include realism, truth to nature, and a fascination with the Middle Ages.
Encyclopedic entry for this group of artists who came together with a common purpose in England in 1948. With links to specific artists such as Millais and Hunt.