Pre-Raphaelite Women, Art, & Poetry, Part F



Literature and Art:  Resources

   


More Pre-Raphaelite Web Pages

Humanities Web--excellent site; look up the names of individual Pre-Raphaelite painters. 
Arthurian Legends Illustrated--King Arthur story "told" through famous paintings; many PR paintings included. 
Arthurian Art Gallery--paintings and illustrations arranged alphabetically by artist's last name. 
Gallery of Pre-Raphaelite Art--nicely organized and accessible; includes some lesser known Pre-Raphaelites, and a few women artists. Also includes a few non-PR images.16 pages. 
Pre-Raphaelites--well-done site with an unusual selection of PR art. 
On the Pre–Raphaelites: Then and Now--good article by Terri Wynding analyzing the PR history, goals, and appeal to the modern fantasy field. 
Ophelia's Mirror--nice collection of PRB art. 
Many Pre-Raphaelite Paintings--claims to be the most complete collection online (10 pages)--has great links to PRB and related topics. 
Indecent Images--sexy PR art and the 1st Amendment. 
The Pre-Raphaelites: Gallery One, Gallery Two, Gallery Three--easy site to access, but no names/titles included. 
The Art to Enchant (Landow site)--many links here to 19th century fairy painting. 
  
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Art and Literature Resources

More sources on literature and art can be found at the links listed below.  Arranged somewhat chronologically from the earlier 19th Century through contemporary art, most of these links connect an art style or school of art with specific writers or different types of literature.

Arthurian Literature and Art, Part I and Part II--many images (celtic, medieval, victorian, modern) and links to Arthurian sources.
Ophelia--images and links to Ophelia materials.
Hudson River Painters--images.
Women's Art at the World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago 1893--architecture, paintings, sculpture; includes a section on Mary Cassatt's lost mural and other exhibits at the Exhibition.
Gilded Age Impressionists and Ashcan School of Art-- includes Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, Everett Shinn, Robert Henri, George Bellows, and John Sloan.  For more images, browse these related pages on American Realism: Authors and American Realism: Contexts.
Expressionist Art Gallery--covers German and other European expressionists such as Edvard Munch, Kathe Kollwitz, Ernst Kirchner, Franz Marc, Gabriele Munter, Georg Grosz, etc. ("American Drama" web page).
Modernist and Harlem Renaissance Art--modern art by Cezanne, VanGogh, Kandinsky, Duchamp, Dali; Armory Exhibition 1913; women modernists Marie Laurencin and Tamara de Lempicka.  Harlem Renaissance artists: Lois Mailou Jones, William H. Johnson, Palmer, Hayden, Aaron Douglass, etc. See also Gertrude Stein and Picasso.  ("Jazz Age Literature and Culture" web pages).
Art in Willa Cather's Fiction--many images of paintings to which Cather alluded in her fiction.
The Female Quest of Remedios Varos--surrealist version of the quest for the grail.  (Part of the "Arthurian Legends Illustrated" web pages).
Georgia O'Keefe--images.
Modern American Women Artists--Frieda Kahlo, Judy Chicago, Nora Naranjo-Morse, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Barbara Kruger.
Post-Modern Women Artists--images.
Contemporary Women's Eco-Art--goddess art, southwestern women's art, eco-activist artists, public space art, Betty LaDuke, Mayuma Oda.
  
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