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(5 pp) The Pre-Raphaelite movement began as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 19th-century England -- seven young artists protesting against the confining ideals of High Victorian art, as well as the strict, rote methods of painting they were required to learn at London's Royal Academy, who were influenced by neo-classicists Piranesi and David. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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movement began as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 19th-century England -- seven young artists protesting against the confining ideals of High Victorian art, as well as the strict, rote methods of
painting they were required to learn at Londons Royal Academy, who were influenced by neo-classicists Piranesi and David. They disparaged all Academic art as"slosh" and referred to the head
of the Royal Academy, Sir Joshua Reynolds, as "Sir Sloshua." These young men longed to paint as they imagined the early Italian artists (pre-Raphael) had painted: with freedom and
simplicity. The Story "Piranesi ? David? (http://www.oir.ucf.edu/wm/paint/auth/david). The painters of the Salon? Neo-classical they called themselves (Cole 207). No more - none of that How can
you claim to be one of us when you have not read Yeats? Listen to this" "I made a new religion," writes the great Irish poet William Butler Yeats,
"of poetic tradition, of a fardel of stories, and of personages, and of emotions, inseparable fromtheir first expression, passed on from generation to generation by poets and painters. I
wished for a world where I could discover this tradition perpetually, and not in pictures and poems only, but in tiles round the chimney piece and in the hangings that
kept out the draft." When I saw you last evening you asked if I was still painting. We
are doing much more than painting, my friend. We are in the midst of a miracle? WE are creating something new - something entirely beautiful - as things
once were, before all the machine smoke and belching blackness that now dots our beautiful English countryside. This my doubting friend , is a "movement!" A
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