Synopses & Reviews
Set against the background of an opulent and affluent Victorian art establishment,
Pre-Raphaelites at Home tells the story of a fiery group of artists whose ideas which were seen as revolutionary and avant-garde lifestyle deemed impossibly bohemian were at odds with the conventional wisdom of the time.
Led by the charismatic Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the semi-secret Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood attracted some of the most colorful and complex personalities of the age, including William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Ford Madox Brown, and Edward Burne-Jones. These artists took their creative inspiration not from the works of other painters, but directly from nature. Female beauty was central to their art; friendship, to their lives.
The lively, entertaining narrative is lavishly illustrated throughout with beautiful color reproductions of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, as well as wonderful photographs of the artists and their homes and studios.