Combining rebellion, beauty, scientific precision and imaginative grandeur, the Pre-Raphaelites constitute Britain’s first modern art movement. This exhibition brings together over 150 works in different media, including painting, sculpture, photography and the applied arts, revealing the Pre-Raphaelites to be advanced in their approach to every genre. Led by Dante Gabriel Rossetti,ÌýWilliam Holman HuntÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýJohn Everett Millais, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB) rebelled against the art establishment of the mid-nineteenth century, taking inspiration from early Renaissance painting.
The exhibition establishes the PRB as an early example of the avant-garde: painters who self-consciously overturned orthodoxy and established a new benchmark for modern painting and design. It will include many famous Pre-Raphaelite works, and will also re-introduce some rarely seen masterpieces including Ford Madox Brown’sÌý±è´Ç±ô±ð³¾¾±³¦²¹±ôÌýWork 1852–65 and the 1858 wardrobe designed by Philip Webb and painted by Edward Burne-Jones on the theme of The Prioress’s Tale.
You’ll also see John Everett Millais’s first painting ‘en plein air’ entitled: Ferdinand Lured by Ariel 1849-50 and the politically charged: A Huguenot, on St Bartholomew’s Day, refusing to shield himself from danger by wearing the Roman Catholic BadgeÌý1851-2.
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Pre-Raphaelites: Curator's choice – Ford Madox Brown's 'Work'
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Pre-Raphaelites: Curator's choice - Millais's 'Isabella'
The exhibition shows that the Pre-Raphaelite environment was widely encompassing in its reach across the fine and decorative arts, in response to a fast-changing religious and political backdrop, and in its relationship to women practitioners.
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By far the best exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite art I have seen
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Public comments from Tate's  page andÂ
I went...highly recommend it....cried my eyes out too...love Rossetti....The Beloved took my breath away!Â
It is amazing! Anyone who hasn't seen #PreRaphs must go check it out. Beauty, extraordinary beauty & skill. For of the best hours of my life!Â
Visited the Pre-Raphs at Tate in 2012. Awesome!
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