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The Triumph of the Innocents
1883–4
William Holman Hunt
#MythologyMonday The Flight into Egypt
Afraid of the Dark (1991) A little boy, obsessed with blindness and violence, slowly gets trapped in his own delusions. James Fox, Fanny Ardant, Paul McGann, Clare Holman, David Thewlis. https://t.co/EUvQoKy0OD
Here are some works by English painter William Holman Hunt (2 April 1827 – 7 September 1910).
Part one.
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by Kseniya Kholmanova
Illustration
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Our 2023 Program opens on 9th January with #ART in #Interfaith
🛑Holman Hunt’s ‘The Light of the World’: Imperialist Icon or Universal Symbol?🛑
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Forest Fisticuffs: William Holman Hunt's 'Valentine Rescuing Sylvia from Proteus' (1851 @BMAGimages), a scene from William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona for this week's (double!) #WilliamWednesday. Signs of a scuffle are revealed in Proteus's hat on autumnal forest floor.
'The Afterglow in Egypt' (1854-63 Southampton Art Gall & Ashmolean) by Holman Hunt for #WilliamWednesday.
Hunt travelled to Egypt in 1854; the local girl wears traditional dress, jewellery & carries water & wheat perhaps as a symbol of fertility, echoed in abundant fields beyond
In 1854 Pre-Raphaelite artist William Holman Hunt began to paint 2 versions of #TheScapegoat (Leviticus 16:20ff) on the shores of the Dead Sea. Finishing them in London in 1855, he exhibited this one @royalacademy in 1856 to mixed reviews. @bibleproject https://t.co/ODmZ74ii29
Mirror mirror...this week's #ThursdayTheme is all about revelatory reflections as featured in Holman Hunt's 'Awakening Conscience' (1853), Ford Madox Brown's 'Take Your Son, Sir!' (1856), Rossetti's 'Lady Lilith' (1873) & Sidney Meteyard's 'I am Half-Sick of Shadows' (1913)
Born #OTD 1828 Painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais.
“Places that are empty of you are empty of life. ”
#WilliamHolmanHunt was one of the founders of the #PreRaphaelite Brotherhood. His paintings were notable for their great attention to detail, vivid colour and symbolism.
Just look at the detail on Study for The Eve of Saint Agnes (1847-48)!
#InspiredatGuildhall
William Holman Hunt’s atmospheric painting of Waterloo bridge at night, during the celebrations for the wedding of the Prince of wales- later Edward VII . A truly pre-raphaelite attention to detail. Ashmolean museum @johnmccumber @Stonework20 @zarahandley
Pug & A Good Book! Canine companionship for this week's #ThursdayTheme featuring paintings by Charles Burton Barber, James Tissot, William Holman Hunt and Briton Riviere 🐕🐩🐶
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by Kseniya Kholmanova
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Today’s #SoundofSaturday recital, is bought to you by the piano. A common feature in many Victorian family homes, here are examples of different ways the Pre-Raphaelites and their friends were inspired by the piano.
With creations by Burne-Jones, Holman Hunt and Whistler.
Last night was the Eve of St Agnes. Celebrating the Keats poem for #FridayFavourite with Elizabeth Siddal, Millais, Holman Hunt & Arthur Hughes. Watch the recording of Gender & Space in Pre-Raphaelite paintings of ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ by @serena_t here: https://t.co/FAtYC4D8Pp
I drew some pics for a book written by the excellent Richard Holman @halfmanwholeman. ‘Creative Demons (And How To Slay Them) will help you navigate the pitfalls of artistic insecurity. Buy it and enjoy guaranteed comfort! Published by @thamesandhudson