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The Pre-Raphaelites
Paperback / softback
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The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a group of English painters, poets and critics, founded in 1848 by John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt. Their art's romanticism, attention to detail and jewel-like colours have ensured their eternal popularity. This beautifully illustrated reference book, now back in print, is packed with examples of work by the key proponent Millais, and his many contemporaries. Beginning with an overview of the movement it goes on to discuss the art in the context of society, place, influences, and styles and techniques. It is an ideal gift for art lovers or those new. AUTHOR: Yvanna Januszewska works at Christie's auction house looking after all the major European art markets. She is also the consultant for Christie's Poland, and has recently contributed to their Guide to the International Art Markets. With a keen interest in photography, she recently held her own one-woman exhibition on a London gallery. Michael Robinson is a freelance lecturer and writer on British art and design history. Originally an art dealer with his own provincial gallery in Sussex, he entered academic life by way of a career change, having gained a first class honours and Masters degree at Kingston University. He is currently working on his doctorate, a study of early modernist period British dealers. He continues to lecture on British and French art of the Modern period. 176 colour illustrations
Author Biography
Yvanna Januszewska works at Christie's auction house looking after all the major European art markets. She is also the consultant for Christie's Poland, and has recently contributed to their Guide to the International Art Markets. With a keen interest in photography, she recently held her own one-woman exhibition on a London gallery. Michael Robinson is a freelance lecturer and writer on British art and design history. Originally an art dealer with his own provincial gallery in Sussex, he entered academic life by way of a career change, having gained a first class honours and Masters degree at Kingston University. He is currently working on his doctorate, a study of early modernist period British dealers. He continues to lecture on British and French art of the Modern period.
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