Week of 11 September: Symbolism and Realism in the Paintings of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and Its Associates
Hunt's
A Converted British Family sheltering a Christian Priest
Realism and Symbolism in Hunt's
The Shadow of Death
, 1849-50
The Shadow of Death
— Not a Statement of Fact
An Untimely End to Youth and Poetry — Henry Wallis'
The Death of Chatterton
"
He paints in colour, but he thinks in light and shade
"
Ophelia's Surroundings
Joshua Reynolds and the PRB's views on
The Blind Fiddler
Allegory in Hogarth's
Industry and Idleness
Ruskin on the Truth of Color
Ruskin on Truth and Convention
The "Hideous, Wry-necked, Blubbering"
Christ in the House of His Parents
Last modified 11 September 2004