Self Representations
- Private Meanings in the Self-portrait: His Family Program
- Public Meanings in the Self-portrait(I): Hunt as Oriental Traveler
- Public Meanings in the Self-portrait(II): Hunt as Religious Naturalist
- Hunt's Religious Beliefs
- Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhod
Portraits, Photographs, and Caricatures
- William Holman Hunt (c.1856)
- William Holman Hunt (c.1856)
- Hunt and His Son Cyril
- Hunt and Ruskin in old age
- "The Pre-Raphaelite of the World" — Spy's Vanity Fair caricature of Holman Hunt
- Ford Madox Brown patronised by Holman Hunt by Max Beerbohm
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti, in his back garden by Max Beerbohm
Artistic Relations
- Hunt's Relation to John Ruskin
- Hunt, Rossetti, and Annie Miller
- Hunt and J. E. Millais
- Hunt and Jucas Tupper
- Hunt and Thomas Woolner
- Thomas Seddon
- Hunt and Robert Martineau
- Hunt and F. M. Brown
- Edward Lear
Hunt's Homes
- William Holman Hunt's House and Studio in Jerusalem (seven photographs)
- William Holman Hunt's Home in London (3 photographs)
Other Materials
- An index to William Holman Hunt's Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- The Grave of Fanny Waugh Hunt in Florence, Italy
Last modified 8 April 2008