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wingedwolves: Sophie Turner + Pre-Raphaelite Paintings
rfmmsd: Illustrator & Artist: Rovina Cai “Buried With Her Tresses” 2013 “Elizabeth Siddal was a poet, painter, Pre-Raphaelite muse, and wife of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.”“When she died of a laudanum overdose in 1862,
mudwerks: (via Pre Raphaelite Art: Lady Godiva (c.1898)) John Collier
mudwerks: (via Pre Raphaelite Art: Miranda-The Tempest (detail). 1916. John William Waterhouse)
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die-rosastrasse:Florence & Pre-Raphaelite ArtPaintings by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John William Waterhouse, Thomas Francis Dicksee and John BedfordPart 1
thefatmfanclub: Pre-Raphaelite vibes in the new Gucci Bloom campaign
my-pre-raphaelite-museum: The Gladiator’s Wife (1884). Edmund Leighton.
Pre-Raphaelite Shaolin
thatattoozone: Raphaelite Suicidephototaker Gemma Edwards
mudwerks: (via Pre Raphaelite Art: Love’s Shadow by Frederick Sandys, 1867)
i-hate-clouds: Trying to figure out how to draw RaphaelIt’s so big, prickly and complex ughh
braysl-march: missharpersworld: phydeau: Freshie’s Rose Petal Bath V by phydeau beautiful ! Oh man it looks like a pre raphaelite brotherhood painting (sorta) (I suppose) (I love)
mysteriousartcentury: John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) was an English painter of the Victorian era known for his Pre-Raphaelites and mythological subjects.-John William WaterhouseInstagram - Facebook - Website
a-little-bit-pre-raphaelite: Embroidered Wall Hanging, c.1900, May Morris Lilies, Walter Crane
the-erl-queen:katsdom:die-rosastrasse:Florence Welch & John William Waterhouse@the-erl-queen You are in here! And I still love the Pre-Raphaelites.@katsdom These are gorgeous! #study for hylas and the nymphs
lyghtmylife: George Frederic Watts [English Pre-Raphaelite/Symbolist Painter and Sculptor, 1817-1904] Hope, 1886 oil on canvas, Height: 1,422 mm (55.98 in). Width: 1,118 mm (44.02 in). Tate Britain, London, UK
oracionessucias: A French photo postcard, feauturing a pre-Raphaelite-like woman embellished with human hair, c. 1910s–40s