Interesting work, which can be obtained from the author on how the Pre-Raphaelite's were influenced by the colour theories of Goethe translated into English in 1840.
Contemporary criticism of the Pre-Raphaelites from 1849-1900 compiled and maintained by Thomas J. Tobin.
The Romantics, the Pre-Raphaelites & the Bloomsbury Movements by Meg Wise-Lawrence. Interesting ideas, well presented.
Wacky idea but it works! Hard to explain but very easy to understand once you are in the site itself.
More a directory than an actual site but some very useful links here from the Victorian Web
Introduction and pictures from 'The Second Pre-Raphaelite Exhibition, 1850'
A personal view by Philip Ripley of the galleries of Britain and the pre-raphaelite and victorian paintings within them.
Arizona State University's catalogue of Pre-Raphaelite rare books and manuscripts in the special collections department.
Brief history of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, which discusses the fact that a number of photographers shared some of the sentiments typical of those who were in the Brotherhood.
Brief guide to 14 photographers, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Julia Margaret Cameron who were associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement.
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