Pre Raphaelite Painting Woman Black and Gold Dress

This is a list of paintings produced by members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and other artists associated with the Pre-Raphaelite style. The term "Pre-Raphaelite" is used here in a loose and inclusive fashion.

PRB members [edit]

James Collinson [edit]

  • The Renunciation of St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1850)
  • Answering the Emigrant's Letter (1850)
  • A Son of the Soil (1856)
  • Home Again (1856)
  • To Let, also known as The Landlady (1856)
  • For Sale, also known as At the Bazaar (1857)
  • The Sisters (c. 1860)
  • Too Hot (1863) [1]
  • The Holy Family (1878)

William Holman Hunt [edit]

  • Self-portrait at the Age of 14 (1841), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • Love at First Sight (1846)
  • F. G. Stephens (1847), Tate Britain, London
  • Christ and the Two Marys aka The Risen Christ with the Two Marys in the Garden of Joseph of Aramathea (1847 and 1897), Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide[2]
  • The Escape of Madeline and Porphyro during the drunkenness attending the revelry (The Eve of St. Agnes) (1848), Guildhall Art Gallery, London
  • Rienzi vowing to obtain justice for the death of his young brother, slain in a skirmish between the Colonna and the Orsini factions (1848–49), collection of Mrs. E. M. Clarke
  • The Haunted Manor (1849), Tate Britain, London
  • Cornfield at Ewell (1849), Tate Britain, London
  • A Converted British Family Sheltering a Christian Missionary from the Persecution of the Druids (1849–50), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • Claudio and Isabella (1850–1853), Tate Britain, London
  • The Hireling Shepherd (1851), Manchester Art Gallery
  • The Awakening Conscience (1851–1853), Tate Britain, London
  • Our English Coasts (1852), Tate Britain, London
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1853), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
  • The Light of the World (1853–54), Keble College, Oxford
  • The Great Pyramid (1854)
  • The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple (1854–1860), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
  • The Afterglow in Egypt (1854–63), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • The Scapegoat (1854–1856), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight
  • The School-girl's Hymn (1858–59), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • London Bridge on the Night of the Marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales (1863–64), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • The Festival of St. Swithin (The Dovecot) (1865–66), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • Il Dolce Far Niente (1866), Forbes Magazine Collection
  • Isabella and the Pot of Basil (1868), Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne
  • The Shadow of Death (1870–1873), Manchester Art Gallery
  • The Ship (1875)
  • The Plain of Esdralon from the Heights above Nazareth (1877), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • Sunset at Chimalditi
  • The Triumph of the Innocents (1883–84), Tate Britain, London
  • The Bride of Bethlehem (1884–85)
  • The Lady of Shalott (with Edward Robert Hughes) (1886–1905), Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection, Wadsworth Atheneum, Connecticut
  • May Morning on Magdalen Tower (1888–1891), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight
  • The Nile Postman (1892)
  • The School of Nature (1893), Ponce Museum of Art, Puerto Rico
  • Christ the Pilot (ca. 1894)
  • The Importunate Neighbour (1895)
  • The Miracle of the Holy Fire (1892–1899), Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
  • The Beloved (1898)
  • The Light of the World (with Edward Robert Hughes) (1900–1904), St Paul's Cathedral, London
  • John Hunt, Tate Britain, London
  • John Key, Tate Britain, London
  • Amaryllis
  • Bianca
  • Master Hilary – The Tracer
  • The King of Hearts
  • The Tuscan Straw Plaiter
  • The Apple Harvest – Valley of the Rhone
  • Athens
  • Nazareth
  • H. B. Martineau
  • Henry Wentworth Monk
  • Thomas Fairbairn
  • Sir Richard Owen
  • Harold Rathbone
  • Mrs. George Waugh
  • Emily Waugh Hunt
  • Fanny Waugh Hunt
  • William Holman Hunt
  • Christ amongst the Doctors
  • Isabella

John Everett Millais [edit]

  • Cymon and Iphigenia (1847–48), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • The Death of Romeo and Juliet (c.1848), Manchester Art Gallery
  • Isabella (1848–49), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool[3]
  • Ferdinand Lured by Ariel (1850), Sudley House, Liverpool[4]
  • Christ In The House Of His Parents (1850), Tate Britain, London[5]
  • The Return of the Dove to the Ark (1851), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford[6]
  • Mrs. Coventry Patmore (1851) Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge[7]

  • A Huguenot (1852), Makins Collection (private)[8]
  • Ophelia (1852), Tate Britain, London[9]
  • The Proscribed Royalist, 1651 (1853), Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection[10]
  • The Order of Release (1853), Tate Britain, London[11]
  • Portrait of Annie Miller (1854), private collection
  • The Violet's Message (1854), private collection
  • Wandering Thoughts (1855), Manchester Art Gallery[12]
  • The Rescue (1855), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne[13]
  • Peace Concluded (1856), Minneapolis Institute of Arts[14]
  • Autumn Leaves (1856), Manchester Art Gallery[15]
  • The Blind Girl (1856), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery[16]
  • L'Enfant du Regiment (1856), Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut[17]
  • A Dream of the Past: Sir Isumbras at the Ford (1857)
  • The Escape of a Heretic (1857), Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico
  • Only a Lock of Hair (1857–58), Manchester Art Gallery[18]
  • Spring (Apple Blossoms) (1859), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool[19]
  • The Vale of Rest (1859), Tate Britain, London[20]
  • The Black Brunswicker (1860), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool[21]
  • The Ransom (1862), Getty Museum
  • The Eve of St. Agnes (1863), Royal Collection at Clarence House, London[22]
  • Esther (1865), private collection
  • Vanessa (1868), Sudley House, Liverpool[23]
  • Stella (1868), Manchester City Art Gallery[24]
  • The Boyhood of Raleigh (1870), Tate Gallery, London[25]
  • A Flood (1870), Manchester City Art Gallery[26]
  • Martyr of Solway (1871), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool[27]
  • The Somnambulist (1871), Bolton Museum and Archive Services, Bolton, Greater Manchester[28]
  • Victory O Lord! (1871), Manchester City Art Gallery[29]
  • Winter Fuel (1873), Manchester City Art Gallery[30]
  • The North-West Passage (1874), Tate Gallery, London[31]
  • Mrs Leopold Reiss (1876), Manchester City Art Gallery[32]
  • The Two Princes Edward and Richard in the Tower (1876), Royal Holloway Collection, University of London, Egham
  • Chill October (1879), The Artchive[33]
  • James Fraser (1880), Manchester City Art Gallery[34]
  • An Idyll of 1745 (1884), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool[35]
  • Bubbles (1886), owned by Unilever, on display at Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool[36]
  • The Nest (1887), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool[37]
  • Dew-Drenched Furze (1890), private collection[38]
  • Lingering Autumn (1890), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool[39]
  • Glen Birnam (1891), Manchester City Art Gallery[40]

Dante Gabriel Rossetti [edit]

  • Ecce Ancilla Domini or The Annunciation (1850), Tate Britain, London
  • Found (1854), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
  • Paolo and Francesca da Rimini (1855), Tate Britain, London
  • Dante's Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice (1856), Tate Britain, London
  • Bocca Baciata (1860), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Beata Beatrix (1864), Tate Britain, London
  • Venus Verticordia (1864–1868), Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth
  • The Beloved or The Bride or The King's Daughter (1865–66, 1873), Tate Britain, London
  • Monna Vanna or Belcolore (1866), Tate Britain, London
  • Sibylla Palmifera or Venus Palmifera (1866–1870), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight
  • Lady Lilith (1867), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York[41]
  • Lady Lilith (1868), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
  • Pia de' Tolomei (c.1868), Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas
  • Silence (1870), Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York
  • Dante's Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice (1869–1871), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Water Willow (1871), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
  • The Bower Meadow (1872), Manchester Art Gallery.
  • Veronica Veronese (1872), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
  • La Ghirlandata (1873), Guildhall Art Gallery, London
  • Proserpine (1874), Tate Britain, London.
  • Damsel of the Sanct Grael (1874), collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Roman Widow or Dîs Manibus (1874), Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico
  • La Bella Mano (1875), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
  • Astarte Syriaca or Venus Astarte (1876–77), Manchester Art Gallery
  • Mnemosyne or Lamp of Memory or Ricordanza (1876–1881), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington
  • A Sea–Spell (1877), Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University
  • A Vision of Fiammetta (1878), collection of Lord Lloyd-Webber
  • The Day Dream or Monna Primavera (1880), Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  • The Blessed Damozel (1875–1881), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight
  • Proserpine (1882), Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, Birmingham

Other major artists [edit]

Lawrence Alma-Tadema [edit]

Ford Madox Brown [edit]

  • Manfred on the Jungfrau (1840–1861), Manchester Art Gallery[42]
  • Take your Son, Sir! (1851–1892, unfinished), Tate Britain, London[43]
  • Work (1852–1865), finished painting (1865) Manchester Art Gallery;[44] full study (1863) in Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery[45]
  • The Last of England (1855), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery;[46] further oil version (1860) in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge;[47] watercolour (1864–65) in Tate Britain, London[48]
  • Stages of Cruelty (1856–1890), Manchester Art Gallery;[49] 1856 watercolour sketch in Tate Britain, London[50]
  • Cromwell on his Farm (1873–74), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool[51]
  • Cromwell, Protector of the Vaudois (1877), Manchester Art Gallery[52]

Edward Burne-Jones [edit]

  • The Merciful Knight (1863), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham
  • The Beguiling of Merlin (1872–1877), Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight
  • The Golden Stairs (1880), Tate Britain, London
  • The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon (1881), Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico
  • The Mill (1882), Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  • Georgiana Burne-Jones (1883), private collection (?)[53]
  • King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid (painting) (1884), Tate Britain, London
  • The Garden of Pan (c.1886), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
  • The Star of Bethlehem (1887–1891), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham
  • The Nativity (1888), Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
  • Sponsa de Libano or The Bride of Lebanon (1891), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Hope (1896), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Arthur Hughes [edit]

  • Ophelia (1851–1853)
  • April Love (1855–56), Tate Britain, London
  • Home From the Sea (1856–57)
  • The Long Engagement (1859), Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
  • Mariana at the window (c.1860s)
  • Knight of the Sun (circa 1861)
  • Home from Sea (1862), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
  • La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1861–1863)
  • Ophelia and He Will Not Come Again (1863–64)
  • The Lady of Shalott (c.1863)
  • Beauty and the Beast (1863–1865)
  • A Music Party (1864)
  • In the Grass (c.1864–65), Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust
  • Good Night (1865–66)
  • Sir Galahad (1870), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Endymion (1868–1870)
  • The Enchantress (circa 1870–1874)
  • The Lady of Shalott (c.1872–73)
  • The Convent Boat (1874)
  • A Christmas Carol at Bracken Dene (1878–79)
  • The Property Room (1879)
  • The Heavenly Stair (circa 1887–88)
  • Sir Galahad (circa 1894)
  • The Rescue (1907–08)
  • Overthrowing of the Rusty Knight (circa 1908)
  • Wonderland (1912)
  • Picking up seaweed
  • Returning Home
  • The King's Orchard
  • Will o' the Wisp

Sir Edward John Poynter [edit]

Associated artists [edit]

George Price Boyce [edit]

  • Crypt of St. Nicolas Giornico, Canton Ticino Switzerland (1856)
  • Outside the church of San Nicolo da Mira, Giornico (1856)
  • On the East Lynn, Middleham, North Devon (1858)
  • Streatley Mill at Sunset (1859)
  • From the Garden of Sherford Cottage, Bromyard (c.1860)
  • Autumn in the Welsh Hills (1860), Berger Collection Educational Trust, Denver Art Museum
  • Pyramids and Sphinx of Ghizeh (1861)
  • The Nile at Gizeh (1861)
  • At Binsey, near Oxford (1862), Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford
  • Newcastle from the Rabbit Banks, Gateshead on Tyne (1864)
  • Sandpit near Abinger, Surrey (1866–67), Walker Art Gallery, London
  • Abinger Mill-Pond, Surrey - Morning in Late Autumn (1866–67)
  • Study of Ellen Smith, head & shoulders (c.1868)
  • Pensosa d'Altrui (1869)
  • The Royal Oak, Bettws-y-Coed
  • Beeches
  • Timber Yard, Chiddingstone
  • East-end of Edward Confessor's Chapel, Westminster

John Brett [edit]

  • Emily, Mrs. Coventry Patmore (pre 1856) Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. portraying Emily Augusta Patmore.[54] [55]
  • The Glacier of Rosenlaui (1856), Tate Britain, London
  • The Stonebreaker (1857–58), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Val d'Aosta (1858)
  • Florence from Bellosguardo (1863), Tate Britain, London
  • Lady with a Dove: Madame Loeser (1864), Tate Britain, London
  • Bonchurch Downs (1865), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • The British Channel Seen from the Dorsetshire Cliffs (1871), Tate Britain, London
  • Rocks: Scilly (1873), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Britannia's Realm (1880), Tate Britain, London
  • From the Balcony, Cliff Cottage, Lee (1896)
  • Trevose Head (1897), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

James Campbell [edit]

  • The Lollipop (1855), Tate Britain, London
  • Girl with Jug of Ale and Pipes (1856), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • The Dragon's Den (1854), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Waiting for Legal Advice (1857), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • The Wife's Remonstrance (1857–58), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
  • Our Village Clockmaker Solving a Problem (1859)
  • News from My Lad (1859), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Twilight - Trudging Homewards
  • Home and Rest

John Collier [edit]

  • The Artist's Wife (1880)
  • Last Voyage of Henry Hudson (1881), Tate Britain, London[56]
  • Clytemnestra after the Murder (1882), Guildhall Art Gallery, London
  • The Pharaoh's Handmaidens (1883), private collection
  • The Priestess of Bacchus (1885–1889)
  • Lilith (1887), Atkinson Art Gallery and Library, Southport[57]
  • The Water Baby (1890)
  • Horace and Lydia (1890)
  • Priestess of Delphi (1891), Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia[58]
  • In the Forest of Arden (1892)
  • Lady Hallé (1895)
  • The Laboratory (1895), private collection
  • The Death of Albine (1895)
  • Pope Urban VI (1896)
  • Lady Godiva (c. 1898), Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
  • Queen Guinevre's Maying (1900), Cartwright Hall, Bradford
  • In the Venusberg (1901), version on canvas at the Atkinson Art Gallery and Library, Southport;[59] version on board in a private collection[60]
  • The Plague (1902)
  • The Prodigal Daughter (1903)
  • The Sinner (1904), Victoria Art Gallery, Bath
  • Sentence of Death (1908)
  • The Land Baby (1909)
  • The White Devil (1909)
  • Angela McInnes (1914), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
  • The Grand Lady (1920)
  • The Water Nymph (1923)
  • Mrs Huxley (1927–28), Tate Britain, London[61]
  • Portrait of the Artist's Daughter (1929)
  • Shopping for Silks
  • Sleeping Beauty
  • Spring
  • Ellen Terry
  • Hetty Sorrell
  • The Death of Cleopatra, Gallery Oldham
  • The Brotherhood of Man, Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent
  • Reclining Woman, private collection

Charles Allston Collins [edit]

  • Berengaria's Alarm (1850)
  • Convent Thoughts (1851)
  • May, in the Regent's Park (1851)
  • The Devout Childhood of St Elizabeth of Hungary

Frank Cadogan Cowper [edit]

  • Rapunzel (1900)
  • Hamlet - The churchyard scene (1902)
  • Francis of Assisi and the Heavenly Melody (1904)
  • St Agnes in Prison Receiving from Heaven the Shining White Garment (1905)
  • La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1905)
  • Molly, Duchess of Nona (1905)
  • Mariana in the South (1906)
  • Vanity (1907)
  • How the Devil, Disguised (1907)
  • Erasmus and Thomas More Visit the Children of Henry VII at Greenwich (1908)
  • Lucretia Borgia Reigns in the Vatican in the Absence of Pope Alexander VI (1908–14)
  • Venetian Ladies Listening to the Serenade (1909)
  • The Love Letter (1911)
  • The Hon. Mrs. Hanbury-Tracy (1914)
  • Our Lady of the Fruits of the Earth (1917)
  • The Blue Bird (1918)
  • The Cathedral Scene from 'Faust': Margaret tormented by the Evil Spirit (1919)
  • Vanity (1919)
  • Fair Rosamund and Eleanor (1920)
  • The Damsel of the Lake (1924)
  • La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1926)
  • Titania Sleeps (1928)
  • Sir Havilland De Sausmarez (1930)
  • Mrs. Albert S. Kerry (1930)
  • Pamela, Daughter of Lieut. Col. M. F. Halford (1930)
  • La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1946)
  • The Ugly Duckling (1950)
  • The Legend of Sir Perceval (1952–53)
  • The Four Queens Find Lancelot Sleeping (1954)
  • Elizabeth, Daughter of Major General F V B Willis (1955)
  • The Golden Bowl (1956)
  • Self-Portrait (1957)
  • The Patient Griselda
  • Portrait of Professor Rey
  • Lancelot Slays the Caitiff Knight Sir Tarquin
  • Eve

William Davis [edit]

  • Bidston Marsh at Wallasey (1853)
  • Shotwick Church, Cheshire (1855)
  • Early Spring Evening, Cheshire (1855)
  • A Dark Roan Bull (1859)
  • Hale, Lancashire (c.1860), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • View from Bidston Hill (c.1865), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • A Day's Sport at Bidston Hill (c.1865), Tate Britain, London
  • Carving His Name
  • A Field of Corn
  • Wallasey Mill, Cheshire

Walter Howell Deverell [edit]

  • A Pet (1853)
  • The Grey Parrot (1852–53)
  • The Mock Marriage of Orlando and Rosalind (1853)
  • Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene IV (1850)

Frank Bernard Dicksee [edit]

  • Elopement (1872)
  • Harmony (1877)
  • Miranda (1878)
  • The Symbol (1881)
  • The Foolish Virgins (1883)
  • Spring Maiden (1884)
  • Romeo and Juliet (1884)
  • Chivalry (1885)
  • Hesperia (1887)
  • Portrait of a Woman (1887)
  • Beatrice (1888)
  • The Crisis (1891)
  • Startled (1892)
  • Leila (1892)
  • Passion (1892)
  • Funeral of a Viking (1893)
  • Paolo and Francesca (1894)
  • The Magic Crystal (1894)
  • The Mirror (1896)
  • The Confession (1896)
  • Dawn (1897)
  • An Offering (1898)
  • Portrait of a Lady (c.1900)
  • The Two Crowns (1900)
  • Yseult (1901)
  • La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1903)
  • The Mother (1907)
  • Flowers of June (1909)
  • The Shadowed Face (1909)
  • Portrait of Maude Moore (1913)
  • Camille, Daughter of Sutton Palmer, Esq (1914)
  • Dorothy (1917)
  • Portrait of Agnes Mallam (Mrs Edward Foster) (1921)
  • The End of the Quest (1921)
  • Mrs. Norman Holbrook (1924)
  • Portrait of Elsa (1927)
  • Sylvia
  • Portrait of Dora
  • Resurgam
  • Reverie
  • The Duet
  • The Emblem
  • The Reverie
  • Cleopatra

William Gale [edit]

  • Entry of Christ into Jerusalem

John William Godward [edit]

Thomas Cooper Gotch [edit]

Edward Robert Hughes [edit]

John William Inchbold [edit]

John Lee [edit]

  • Going to Market (1860), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Sweethearts and Wives (1860), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Edmund Leighton [edit]

Frederic Leighton [edit]

Evelyn De Morgan [edit]

Joseph Noel Paton [edit]

  • The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania (1849)
  • The Reconciliation of Oberon and Titania (1847)
  • The Pursuit of Pleasure (1855)
  • The Bluidie Tryst (1855)
  • Hesperus (1857)
  • In Memoriam (1858)
  • Oskold and the Ell-maids (1874)
  • In Die Malo (1882)
  • How an Angel rowed Sir Galahad across the Dern Mere (1888)
  • Oberon and the Mermaid (1888)
  • Warriors
  • Sir Galahad
  • Lux in Tenebris (1879)

Frederick Sandys [edit]

(Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys)

  • Mrs Sandys, the artist's mother (late 1840s), Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
  • Self-Portrait in a broad-brimmed Hat (1848), private collection[62]
  • Study of Miss Sandys (1849), private collection[60]
  • Portrait of a Young Man (before 1850), Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge[63]
  • Emma Sandys, the artist's sister (1853–1855), Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge[64]
  • Queen Eleanor (1858), National Museum of Wales[65]
  • Mary Magdalene (1858–1860), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington; listed at Bridgeman Art Library[60]
  • Portrait of Adelaide Mary, Mrs Philip Bedingfeld (1859), Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery[66]
  • Portrait of Mrs Clabburn (1860), Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery[67]
  • Autumn (1860–1862), Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery[68]
  • Oriana (1861), Tate Britain, London[69]
  • King Pelles' Daughter bearing the Sancgraal (1861), private collection[70]
  • Mary Magdalene (1862), Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery[71]
  • La Belle Isolde (1862), private collection[60]
  • Mrs. Susanna Rose (1862), Cleveland Museum of Art[72]
  • Viven (1863), Manchester Art Gallery[73]
  • Morgan le Fay (1864), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery[74]
  • Portrait of Jane Lewis, born 19 January 1793 (1864), private collection[60]
  • Gentle Spring (1865), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford[75]
  • Perdita (1866), private collection[60]
  • Grace Rose (1866), Yale Center for British Art[60]
  • Helen of Troy (1867), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Love's Shadow (1867), private collection[70]
  • Medea (1868), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery[76]
  • Miranda (1868), private collection[60]
  • Valkyrie (1868–1873)
  • The Coral Necklace (1871), Cleveland Museum of Art[77]
  • Cassandra, private collection[60]
  • Portrait of a woman with red hair, private collection[60]
  • Darby, a Yorkshire Terrier, private collection[60]
  • Berenice, Queen of Egypt, Leighton House Museum, London[60]
  • Portrait of Philip Bedingfeld LL.D, JP (undated), Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery[78]

Thomas Seddon [edit]

  • In the Desert (1854), private collection[79]
  • The Mountains of Moab (1854), Tate Britain, London[80]
  • Jerusalem and the Valley of Jehoshaphat from the Hill of Evil Counsel (1854–55), Tate Britain, London[81]
  • View on the Nile (1855), Tate Britain, London[82]
  • Pyramids at Gizeh (1855), private collection[83]
  • Mount Zion, private collection
  • The Citadel of Cairo, private collection

Simeon Solomon [edit]

  • I am starving (1857), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., USA
  • Self Portrait (1859)
  • Love in Autumn (1860)
  • Moses (1860)
  • The Painter's Pleasaunce (1861)
  • Meschach and Abednego preserved from the Burning Fiery Furnace (1863)
  • Priestess offering Poppies (1864)
  • In the Temple of Venus (1863)
  • Damon and Aglae (1866)
  • Love in Autumn (1866)
  • Bacchus (1867)
  • Carrying the Scrolls of the Law (1867)
  • Bacchus (1868)
  • Pastoral Lovers (1869)
  • The Toilet of a Roman Lady (1869), Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, USA
  • The Sleepers, and the One that Watcheth (1870)
  • Love Dreaming by the Sea (1871)
  • King Solomon (c.1873), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., USA
  • The Head of Medusa (1884)
  • Erinna of Lesbos (1886)
  • The Virgin Knight (1887)
  • Night (1890)
  • Night and Her Child Asleep (1892)
  • Angel Boy (1895)
  • The Angel of Death (1895)
  • Hypnos, the god of sleep
  • The meeting of Dante and Beatrice
  • Mercury
  • One Watching in the Night
  • Potens
  • A Prelude by Bach
  • Rabbi Carrying the Torah
  • Sleep
  • Twilight, Pity and Death
  • Young Man holding Lord's Prayer
  • Youth Reciting Tales to Ladies

John Roddam Spencer Stanhope [edit]

  • Penelope (1849)
  • Sir Gawaine and the Damsels at the Fountain (1857)
  • Thoughts of the Past (1859)
  • Robin of Modern Times (1860)
  • Juliet and Her Nurse (1863)
  • The Wine Press (1864)
  • Our Lady of the Water Gate (1870)
  • Procris and Cephalus
  • Love and the Maiden (1877)
  • Night (1878)
  • The Waters of Lethe by the Plains of Elysium (1879–80)
  • The Shulamite (c.1882)
  • Charon and Psyche (c. 1883)
  • Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead? (c. 1886; also known as Resurrection)
  • Eve Tempted (1887)
  • The Pine Woods of Viareggio (1888)
  • Flora (1889)
  • Holy Trinity Main Altar Polyptych (1892–1894)
  • Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel Polyptych (1892–1894)
  • The Escape (c. 1900)

Other works (dates unavailable):

  • Andromeda
  • Autumn
  • Charcoal Thieves
  • Cupid and Psyche
  • In Memoriam
  • Love Betrayed (The Russell Cotes Gallery, Bournemouth)
  • The Millpond (watercolor with bodycolor)
  • Patience on a Monument Smiling at Grief
  • The Vision of Ezekiel: The Valley of Dry Bones
  • The Washing Place
  • The White Rabbit

Marie Spartali Stillman [edit]

John Melhuish Strudwick [edit]

John William Waterhouse [edit]

  • The Unwelcome Companion: A Street Scene in Cairo (1873), Towneley Hall Art Gallery, Burnley[84]
  • Sleep and his Half-brother Death (1874), private collection[85]
  • The Favourites of the Emperor Honorius (1883), Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide[86]
  • Consulting the Oracle (1884), Tate, London[87]
  • Saint Eulalia (1885), Tate, London[88]
  • Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse (c. 1885), Sheffield City Art Galleries, Sheffield[89]
  • The Magic Circle (1886), Tate, London[90]
  • The Lady of Shalott (1888), Tate, London[91]
  • Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses (1891), Gallery Oldham, Oldham[92]
  • Circe Invidiosa (1892), Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide[93]
  • Hylas and the Nymphs (1896)
  • The Siren (c. 1900), private collection[94]
  • The Crystal Ball (1902), private collection[95]
  • Boreas (1903), private collection[96]
  • Echo and Narcissus (1903), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool[97]
  • Danaïdes (1904), private collection[98]
  • Jason and Medea (1907), private collection[99]
  • Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (1908), private collection[100]
  • Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May (1909), Odon Wagner Gallery, Toronto[101]
  • Circe (The Sorceress) (1911), private collection[102]
  • I am Half-Sick of Shadows, said the Lady of Shalott (1916), Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto[103]
  • Dante and Beatrice (c.1915), Dahesh Museum, New York[104]

Daniel Alexander Williamson [edit]

  • Cows Going Home (1859)
  • Spring (1859)
  • Morecambe Bay from Warton Crag (1862), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Coniston Old Man from Warton Crag (1863), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • The Coot's Haunt, Broughton in Furness (1863–64)
  • A Grey Day (1865), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

William Lindsay Windus [edit]

  • The Black Boy (c.1844), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  • Too Late (1858), Tate Britain, London
  • Study of a Dead Child, the Artist's Son (1860), Tate Britain, London
  • The Flight of Henry VI from Towton (c. 1860–1870), Tate Britain, London
  • The Outlaw (1861), Manchester Art Gallery
  • The Second Duchess (before 1866), Tate Britain, London
  • Mrs Teed, the Artist's Daughter (c.1880), Tate Britain, London
  • Samuel Teed (date unknown), Manchester Art Gallery
  • Burd Helen
  • The Stray Lamb

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External link [edit]

  • Media related to Pre-Raphaelite paintings at Wikimedia Commons

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pre-Raphaelite_paintings

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