Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Art

Founded in England in 1848, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was an artistic movement that marked an important turning point in art history. The basis of this movement was the return to the understanding of art before Raphael and the Renaissance. Pre-Raphaelite artists aimed to revive the works of earlier periods with intricate detail and vivid colors, depicting nature as it was, unlike the academic style of artists such as Raphael.

Pre-Raphaelite artists rejected the traditional artistic concepts of their period, paid great attention to details and shaped their works around themes full of symbolic meanings. His paintings often included depictions of nature, mythological and religious figures, and idealized human forms.They also attached great importance to the deep connection between figures and nature.

Founders of this movement included Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt. Additionally, the influence of the Pre-Raphaelite movement continued through artists such as John William Waterhouse.Known for his depictions of female figures and mythological themes, Waterhouse Created works that bore the influence of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood has an important place in art with its emphasis on detail, glorification of nature and use of symbolic elements. It both challenged the artistic approach of his time and became a source of inspiration for the artists of the future.

You can order framed Pre-Raphaelite art prints or unframed paintings. We have both Pre-Raphaelite posters and canvas print options.