Author: Hcshannon Locations in the Victorian Art Movement, but Not
Author: HCShannon Locations in the Victorian art movement, but not limited to the original Brotherhood members as the title might lead you to believe 1. Artist Millais Lived & Died here, 2 Palace Gate, Kensington, London This is where prolific artist Millais lived and died. Notes: 2. William Morris' House & Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road, London William 'Wallpaper' Morris's home turned gallery. Notes: 3. Mammoth in Chelsea, 195 King's Road, Chelsea, London This is where a Mammoth's tooth was found in 1901. Notes: 4. William Morris's Furniture, 17 Red Lion Square, Bloomsbury, London This is where William Morris designed his first furniture. Notes: 5. John Ruskin born here, 54 Hunter Street, Holborn Birthplace of a English art critic and social thinker Notes: 6. St Barnabas Preaching Riots, St Barnabas Street, Pimlico The first Oxford Movement church and scene of riots. Notes: 7. Tennyson and Townshend, Chapel House, Montpelier Row, Twickenham This is where Sir Alfred Lord Tennyson lived as poet laureate. Notes: 8. Rossetti's Grave Digging, Highgate Cemetery, London This is where Dante Gabriel Rossetti opened his wifes coffin. www.shadyoldlady.com Page 1/3 Notes: 9. Tate Britain, Sugar & Prison!, Millbank, London The Tate Britain is on the site of Millbank Prison Notes: 10. Leighton House & Arab Hall, Leighton House Museum, 12 Holland Park Road The studio-home of the Victorian artist Frederic Lord Leighton. Notes: 11. William Morris tutored here, Hoe Street, Walthamstow The place where the young William Morris was tutored. Notes: 12. The Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, London This is where London's first home for abandoned children is.
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