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- An Analysis of Alfred Tennyson and William Holman Hunt’S the Lady of Shalott
- INTRODUCTION © 2005 State University of New York Press, Albany
- Portrait Painting
- The Love School: the Pre-Raphaelites and Their World with Adrian Sumner FRIDAY, 23RD - SUNDAY, 25TH FEBRUARY
- National Gallery of Art
- Hunt-Tupper Collection Msshm 54509-54686
- Themes of Pre-Raphaelite Orientalism: Religion, Exoticism, and Textiles in the Orientalist Discourse
- The Preraphaelites, 1840-1860
- Pre-Raphaelite Painting in 19Th-Century Britain
- The Awakening Conscience: Christian Sentiment, Salvation, and Spectatorship in Mid-Victorian Britain Karen Lisa Burns
- Sir John Everett Millais, Bart, PRA Ferdinand Lured by Ariel 1849
- Pre-Raphaelite and Victorian Ideals Outside Ironwork: William Morris
- Pre-Raphaelite Painting and the Medieval Woman Erin Frisch Trinity University, [email protected]
- George Price Boyce and the Consolation of Landscape
- Resurrecting Classicism in Frederic Leighton's and the Sea Gave up the Dead Which Were in It
- Pre-Raphaelite Vision Teachers' Pack
- The Pre-Raphaelite Dream: Art, Design, Interiors
- William Holman Hunt and the Pre-Raphaelites: Artistic Aims, Worldview, and Influence on Nineteenth-Century Culture
- Tennyson's “The Lady of Shalott” in Literary and Artistic
- Lewis Carroll Among Victorian Artists
- William Holman Hunt, 1827 — 1910
- 'PRB: an Essay on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1847-1854, 25. However, Waugh's 41.418-19. That Waugh Had Read Hunt's Pre-Rapha
- The Lady of Shalott Pre-Raphaelite Representations of the Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Ashley Pratt
- Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood – Early Days
- Pre-Raphaelitism, Science and the Arts in 'The Germ'
- 1995 Hancher, Hunt's Awakening Conscience.Pdf (6.773Mb
- Rolvenden History Group
- Smitten by the Casual Glance of a Pair of Sparking Eyes Sharon Kong Chapman University
- The Narrative of Salvation Reading Four William Holman Hunt Paintings As One Complete Story of Grace
- A “Kaleidoscope of Noble Pictures” (1: 389) Suggests, As I Argued Earlier, That
- Tennyson's Lady of Shalott in Pre-Raphaelite Art: Exonerated Artist Or Fallen Woman