Pre-Raphaelites is known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. The style is unique and unusual, it's easy to recognize from other style of paintings. The collection displayed in many museums in London, such as Tate modern, Guidhall Art Gallery, V&A and so forth. It's impressive I did enjoy this genre of the style.The Pre-Raphaelites was composed mainly by English painters, the renowned painters such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. The style and skills go back before Raphaelite,
presenting the love and purity of arts far away from mannerism. Particular in Dante Gabriel Rossetti , powerful close-up images of women in flat pictorial space characterised by dense colour. Re-Raphaelites ' forward-thinking views on women, class and empire-carried out since the last major survey nearly 30 years ago, curator Alison Smith said. (April 2012) What puzzles me is the Tate Britain houses a great number of valuable masterpieces, such as Pre-Raphaelites and William Turner, and it takes place the exhibition of Picasso. The reputation seems not rise. If the location is its weakness, why Saatchi Gallery can attract audiences. Or this is the strategy of the Tate Gallery, which focuses on Tate Modern?? as it is trendy of the current era.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Raphaelite_Brotherhood
William Holman Hunt:
John Everett Millais: http://www.anglik.net/millais.htm
William Turner: http://www.penwith.co.uk/artofeurope/turner.htm
William Turner: http://www.friendsofart.net/en/art/joseph-mallord-william-turner/flint-castle
William Turner: http://www.penwith.co.uk/artofeurope/turner.htm
William Turner: http://www.friendsofart.net/en/art/joseph-mallord-william-turner/flint-castle
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