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CONTENTS
CHAPTER III.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
PAGE
The Revolt from the Raphaelesque—Influence of Keats
and the Romantic Poets—The Pre-Raphaelite Brothers
and their Early work—Travels of Rossetti with Hunt-
Publication of “ The Germ ’’—Hunt and Millais in the
Royal Academy—Ruskin’s letters to the “ Times ”—
Pre-Raphaelitism at Liverpool—The Pre-Raphaelites as
Colourists. 56
CHAPTER IV.
Period of Transition.
Influence of Browning and Tennyson—Comparison of
Rossetti and Browning—Influence of Dante—Introduc-
tion to Miss Siddal—Rossetti’s Water-Colours—Madox
Brown and Romantic Realism—The Dispersal of the
Brotherhood—Departure of Woolner—Ideals of Portrai-
ture—Rossetti and Public Exhibitions—Death of Deve-
rell—Rossetti’s Friendship with Ruskin—Apostasy of
Millais—The Rank and File of the Movement—Rela-
tion to Foreign Schools.92
CHAPTER V.
Later Developments of the Movement.
The Pre-Raphaelites as Book-Illustrators — Moxon’s
“ Tennyson”—-The “ Oxford and Cambridge Magazine ”
—The Oxford Frescoes—Oxford Patrons of Millais and
Hunt—Departure of Hunt for Palestine—The Pictures
of Madox Brown—Further Developments of Rossetti’s
Painting—Marriage and Bereavement—“Beata Beatrix”
—Replicas—Life at Chelsea—Later Models—Designs
CONTENTS
CHAPTER III.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
PAGE
The Revolt from the Raphaelesque—Influence of Keats
and the Romantic Poets—The Pre-Raphaelite Brothers
and their Early work—Travels of Rossetti with Hunt-
Publication of “ The Germ ’’—Hunt and Millais in the
Royal Academy—Ruskin’s letters to the “ Times ”—
Pre-Raphaelitism at Liverpool—The Pre-Raphaelites as
Colourists. 56
CHAPTER IV.
Period of Transition.
Influence of Browning and Tennyson—Comparison of
Rossetti and Browning—Influence of Dante—Introduc-
tion to Miss Siddal—Rossetti’s Water-Colours—Madox
Brown and Romantic Realism—The Dispersal of the
Brotherhood—Departure of Woolner—Ideals of Portrai-
ture—Rossetti and Public Exhibitions—Death of Deve-
rell—Rossetti’s Friendship with Ruskin—Apostasy of
Millais—The Rank and File of the Movement—Rela-
tion to Foreign Schools.92
CHAPTER V.
Later Developments of the Movement.
The Pre-Raphaelites as Book-Illustrators — Moxon’s
“ Tennyson”—-The “ Oxford and Cambridge Magazine ”
—The Oxford Frescoes—Oxford Patrons of Millais and
Hunt—Departure of Hunt for Palestine—The Pictures
of Madox Brown—Further Developments of Rossetti’s
Painting—Marriage and Bereavement—“Beata Beatrix”
—Replicas—Life at Chelsea—Later Models—Designs