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Open Directory: Arts: Art History: Periods and Movements: Victorian Genres
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 | Clare Family rehsgalleries.com/clare_family_virtex.htm British Victorian artists who specialized in, and became famous for, their highly finished and precisely detailed fruit and flower paintings. The family consisted of George (1835 - 1900) and his sons Oliver (1853 - 1927) and Vincent (1855 - 1930). |
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 | Great Exhibition of 1851 myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/otherart/grtexhib.htm The Great Exhibition of arts and manufactures at Crystal Palace, 1851, and some of the beautiful objects there |
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 | The Idyllists www.southwilts.com/site/the-idyllists Features group of Victorian painters and illustrators including John William North, Fred Walker, George Pinwell, Robert Walker Macbeth, Hubert Herkomer and the writer Richard Jefferies. |
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 | Subjects of Victorian Painting www.victorianweb.org/painting/subjects/index.html Series of articles (and links) covering the major themes of Victorian painting. |
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 | Victorian Art in Britain myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/place/britart.htm Pre-Raphaelite and other Victorian paintings in museums around England. |
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 | Victorian Art in London myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/london/londart.htm Describes museums and galleries in London where there is Victorian and Pre-Raphaelite art, and links to pages on the artists |
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 | Victorian Landscape Painting www.rehsgalleries.com/victorian_landscape_art_virtex.htm Exhibition of the English countryside during the 19th Century. Featured artists include: Boddington, de Breanski, Glendening, Goodwin, Gosling, Jutsum, Leader, Parker, Percy and Williams. |
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 | Victorian Painting www.victorianweb.org/painting/paintingov.html Comprehensive list of links to every aspect of Victorian paiinting (including artists) from the Victorian Web. |
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 | Victorian Painting - Modern Life www.roland-collection.com/rolandcollection/section/11/383.htm Christopher Wood demonstrates how Victorian painting consisted of much more than wistful maidens and knights in armor. Painters turned for inspiration to what they saw around them. They incorporated visual clues in their pictures for the public to seek out and interpret, and they illustrated the social issues of the day. The public's enthusiastic reception of each new canvas confirmed their close relationship with this new school of painters. This is a 10mb MPEG file. |
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