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[PHOTOSTORY]
AN EXHIBITION OF NEW PAINTINGS OF HISTORICAL AND FICTIONAL HEROINES BY PIOTR UKLAŃSKI
👉https://t.co/Kon72QXaEE
Borrowing from Pre-Raphaelite compositions, Uklański shifts how the female figures appear as manifestations of male desire and fantasy.
#piotruklanski
Death of Beatrice
Lovely image from the Pre-Raphaelites of the Dream of Dante at the Death of Beatrice: , https://t.co/L9nlp6kNhb
A psychedeli, Pre-Raphaelite Lady 🌟🌿 with #chunks #hairclips #beauty
Beatrix Potter was born #OTD in 1866. The Potter family were friends with Millais & Beatrix's incredible myopic studies of fungi surely echo the early Pre-Raphaelite fidelity to nature. Flora & Fauna abound in Beatrix's work, magical microcosms with a wonderful cast of characters
Saint Eulalia
Video about St. Eulalia: https://t.co/9bru0CrRnN
Lovely Pre-Raphaelite image of the martyrdom of the patroness of Barcelona, St. Eulalia: https://t.co/du8CnwMEAL
Just scanning some artwork from lockdown. I've done a lot more than I thought. Found this though. I'd forgotten I'd done it. Pre-lockdown Art Model Collective long pose #lifedrawing stuff. :D I like this one... Think the pose was based on that Pre-Raphaelites Ophelia painting
4 end) "L'Antichambre" is an illustration I made for a French fantasy film project based on a script by Jean-Baptiste Garnier. The ghostly Pre-Raphaelite figure in the center was embodied by @PsycheOphiuchus 🌙
Good Morning Today our four starters are all tiles by William De Morgan (1839-1917) English Potter, Tile Designer and Novelist. Meeting William Morris and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was all the encouragement he needed to start designing tiles,
Sketches from Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). Which is your favourite? Rossetti was an English poet, illustrator, painter, translator - and one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. #PreRaphaelite
Finally, we congratulate graduating student Andrea Hart! Andrea described her thesis as, “…inspired by the works of the pre-Raphaelites such as Waterhouse, Adrienne Stein, & the musical “Hadestown” written by Anais Mitchell.” See more of her work here: https://t.co/x8jibi2tD7
Saint Eulalia
Video about St. Eulalia: https://t.co/9bru0CrRnN
Lovely Pre-Raphaelite image of the martyrdom of the patroness of Barcelona, St. Eulalia: https://t.co/du8CnwMEAL
This is Lucy Madox Brown's amazing 1871 painting, Ferdinand and Miranda Playing Chess!! She was the daughter of Pre-Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown and an incredible artist in her own right!! #Fineart #Art #PreRaphaelite #Painting #Victorian
“King Lear, Act 1, Scene 1” 1898, Edwin Austin Abbey
“Lady Godiva” 1898, John Collier
Literally anything by John William Waterhouse, but def “Tristan and Isolde” 1916
“Ophelia” 1852, Sir John Everett Millais
Can you tell I’m a hoe for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood or...? https://t.co/oM1owiWjCB
WisCon Art Show artist Meredith Dillman is inspired by Pre-Raphaelites, Art Nouveau, Japanese woodblock prints, and her favorite historical fashions. You can see more of her work and links to her online shops/social media at https://t.co/NjL8v9PDwo
Death of Beatrice
Lovely image from the Pre-Raphaelites of the Dream of Dante at the Death of Beatrice: , https://t.co/L9nlp6kNhb
Pre-Raphaelite Movement painter, Evelyn de Morgan, Aurora Triumphans, c. 1886 #womensart
"La Belle Dame Sans Mercy (1927 )"
Frank Cadogan Cowper RA (16 October 1877 – 17 November 1958) was an English painter and illustrator of portraits, historical and literary scenes, described as "The last of the Pre-Raphaelites".
Thank you to everyone who joined us for @victoriaosborne's talk on the Pre-Raphaelites with @NewarkMuseum. If you missed the zoom webinar then you can find the talk + Q&A on Facebook https://t.co/5rtwSsMoR1 #PreRaphaelites
Saint Eulalia
Video about St. Eulalia: https://t.co/9bru0CrRnN
Lovely Pre-Raphaelite image of the martyrdom of the patroness of Barcelona, St. Eulalia: https://t.co/du8CnwMEAL
The artist Heather Theures, inspired by the pre-Raphaelite and Renaissance works, painted pictures full of light and expression with Disney characters, as if it were in the Renaissance period.