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Anderson, Sophie
Blair-Leighton, Edmund
Brewtnall, Edward Frederick
Bunce, Kate Elizabeth
Canziani, Louisa Starr
Collier, Hon. John
Collins, Charles Allston
Collinson, James
Corbet, Edith Ellenborough
Cowper, Frank Cadogan
Crane, Walter
Dicksee, Sir Frank
Draper, Herbert
Fortescue-Brickdale, Eleanor
Godward, John William
Gotch, Thomas Cooper
Hacker, Arthur
Hughes, Edward Robert
Merritt, Anna Lea
Meteyard, Sidney
Moore, Albert
Osborn, Emily Mary
Poynter, Sir Edward
Prinsep, Valentine Cameron
Sandys, Anthony Frederick
Shaw, John Liston Byam
Siddal, Elizabeth Eleanor
Solomon, Simeon
Spencer-Stanhope, John Roddam
Stillman, Marie Spartali
Strudwick, John Melhuish
Swynnerton, Annie
Tupper, John Lucas
Vedder, Elihu
Wallis, Henry
Watts, G.F.
de Morgan, Evelyn

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Art by Pre-Raphaelites, Alma-Tadema to Hunt -- An educational resource on the Pre-Raphaelites of Western art history. It includes artists: Alma-Tadema, Anderson, Bouguereau, Brickdale, Brown, Burne-Jones, Collier, Cowper, Dicksee, Draper, Godward, Hacker, Arthur Hughes, Edward Hughes, Hunt.
Art by Pre-Raphaelites, Leighton to Waterhouse -- An educational resource on the Pre-Raphaelites of Western art history. It includes artists: Leighton, Millais, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Poynter, Rossetti, Ruskin, Sandys, Siddal, Stanhope, Stillman, Swynnerton, Vedder, Watts, Waterhouse.
Chris''s Page -- Pre-Raphaelite pictures
Cosmic Basball Association : 1997 Pre-Raphaelite Baseball Club Roster -- Wacky idea but it works! Hard to explain but very easy to understand once you are in the site itself.
Darkamber - The Pre-Raphaelites -- Introduction to their work and gallery of favourite pictures
Germ (The) -- The Romantics, the Pre-Raphaelites & the Bloomsbury Movements by Meg Wise-Lawrence. Interesting ideas, well presented.
Goethe''s Theory of Colours and the Pre-Raphaelites -- Interesting work, which can be obtained from the author on how the Pre-Raphaelite''s were influenced by by the colour theories of Goethe translated into English in 1840.
Orphic Egg (The) -- The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - history and featured artists
Pre-Raphaelite Archive -- An large collection of turn of the century criticism of Pre-Raphaelite art and poetry
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood -- Only a few notes but some beautiful images
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood -- Describes the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, and links to detailed information on Pre-Raphaelite and other Victorian artists
Pre-Raphaelite Overview -- More a directory than an actual site but some very useful links here from the Victorian Web
Pre-Raphaelite Passion -- The Passionate Art of Youth and Rebellion. Good selection of paintings arranged by theme and short biographies of the major artists.
Pre-Raphaelites -- Introduction and pictures from ''The Second Pre-Raphaelite Exhibition, 1850''
Pre-Raphaelites -- A Flashpix guide to this Victorian style of painting. Good descriptions and some illustrations.
Pre-Raphaelites - The Aesthetic Movement -- Gallery and notes - A Gallery of Beauty and Romantic Mysticism in British Art c 1860-1900
Pre-Raphaelites and Illustration -- Illustrations by Rossetti, Millais, Leighton and by other artists of the 19th Century, in books and magazines.
Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood -- Excellent introduction to the Pre-Raphaelite movement, the artists, their significance and links together. Some lovely examples of their work.
The Art-Journal, 1850-1880: Antiquarians, the Medieval Revival, and The Reception of Pre-Raphaelitism -- Major article on this important theme by George P. Landow, Professor of English and Art History, Brown University
WebMagick''s Pre-Raphaelite Collection -- Wonderful collection of artists and their paintings with good notes and references. Wide selection of art work, and includes useful Pre-Raphaelite postcards. Includes some lesser known artists such as G.F. Watts.

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