Showing posts with label Pre-Raphaelite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pre-Raphaelite. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

The Awakening Conscience

So I've made up my mind about how to post or whatever, I hope you'll enjoy it.

Today I've chosen The Awakening Conscience (1853), painting by William Holman Hunt, one of the founders of The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. I decided to talk about it because my Polish teacher used to say how much she hated this painting, (it was on the the cover of some editions of Granica by Z. NaƂkowska) and I just couldn't agree with her. Well I can't really say I love this painting but there's just something about it.


Okay, so let's take the couple first. The man is talking with somebody we can not see.  Somebody who's maybe standing in the door, or maybe leaning the piano. He seems very absorbed with the discussion. The woman, on the other hand, seems to be completely lost in her thoughts or maybe she's just recalled something or she saw something outside.  The visitor surely interrupted the whole scene. The man was playing the piano for the lady, he still has one hand on the keyboard or perhaps he was showing  her how to play something.  What about their relationship, are they lovers, maybe they're married.


I guess one of the reasons why I like this painting are the details, well I know there are many, many, many other paintings with great details, but hey, that's what makes them more interesting.

So it's a sunny summer or late spring day but it's not that warm, at least in the house. The lady is wearing a thick-looking scarf around her hips, either for decoration or maybe it's just slipped from her arms. (the scarf is really pretty, I wish I had a similar one). Also the mans clothes are suggesting that there might not be so warm. I know that he's dressed probably with the latest fashion, but doesn't his suite look more like a coat?


Oh look a bird! But what's with that cat, he looks as if he was interested in the conversation, pretty funny isn't it? Anyway I've never heard of a bird inside a house, well I maybe in 19th century it wasn't so uncommon.;d


I really like the interior details. They are so intricate!



That's all for today.  Have a nice day and I hope see you soon with another post (:

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale

Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1872 – 1945) was an English illustrator and painter. She was described as Neo-Pre-Raphaelite.

Arrival of the Brides

Illustration for Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson


Chivalry Dying of Love for the Goddesses

Illustration for Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Illustration for Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Illustration for Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Illustration for Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Illustration for Idylls of the King by Alfred Lord Tennyson

The deceitfullness of Riches

The Forerunner

The Legend of Saint Giles

The Little Foot Page

The Pale Complexion of True Love

The Uninvited Guest

They toil not, neither do they spin

Time the Physician

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Ford Madox Brown

Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893) was an English painter associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

Emma Hill
Head of a Page Boy
Henry Fawcett, Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett
Jesus Washing Peter´s Feet
May Memories
Pretty Baa-Lambs
Take your Son, Sir
The Finding of Don Juan by Haidee
The Last of England
The Seeds and Fruit of English Poetry
The Young Mother
Work

Monday, 17 December 2012

Arthur Hughes

Arthur Hughes (1832-1915) was an English painter and illustrator associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He was an uncle of another great painter Edward Robert Hughes.

A Music Party
Amy (study)
Asleep in the Woods
Endymion
Good Night
In the Grass
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
Mariana at the Window
Sir Galahad
The Brave Geraint
The Heavenly Stair
The Lady of Shalott
The Property Room

Sunday, 16 December 2012

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