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The three main founders were Dante Gabriel Rosetti, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt.

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19th century artist 3 letters then 10?

Pre Raphaelite


Who was a pre-raphaelite English artist?

Of the three main founders William Holman Hunt and John Millais are English. There are many other English artists that were influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement though.


When was Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood created?

Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was created in 1848.


Who is artist W HUNT?

William Holman Hunt (1827-1910) was one of the British Pre-Raphaelite painters.


Who is Edward English artist and designer associated with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement?

Edward Burne-Jones.


This Pre-Raphaelite English artist was exhibiting his works in the Victoria and Albert Museum at age 17?

Millius


Pre-Raphaelite English artist was exhibiting his works in the Victoria and Albert museum at age 17?

John Everett Millais.


When was Sophy Gray - Pre-Raphaelite muse - born?

Sophy Gray - Pre-Raphaelite muse - was born in 1843.


When did Sophy Gray - Pre-Raphaelite muse - die?

Sophy Gray - Pre-Raphaelite muse - died in 1882.


What is the full name of the English artist and designer called Edward who was associated with the later phase of the pre-raphaelite movement?

Edward Burne Jones


Was William Holman Hunt a modern artist?

He was born in 1827 and died in 1910. He was famous for being a founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.


What is the Pre-Raphaelite's relation to the artist Raphael?

There is no direct link between them. The Brotherhood was created to oppose traditionalist thinking/teaching which had stemmed Raphael's work. For example that a certain subject must be portrayed and posed in a certain way. So it was not a slant on Raphael as an artist, but his followers (hence the term 'Pre-Raphaelite' rather than 'Pre-Raphael'), who had brought about a way of painting that they saw as stifling creativity.