I actually started to get really into the Pre-Raphaelites just a few weeks ago (via Waterhouse, to Burne-Jones, to Rossetti), and sure enough, I get Christie's newsletter showcasing all of these beautiful paintings you exhibit!
If you like the Pre-Raphaelites, there’s a film (on Netflix): Ophelia. It’s Hamlet from the women’s point of view, but each scenes in the movie is pretty much pre-raphaelite.
It is clear Miss Sarah Reynolds is most worthy being painted as an Angel or Goddess in a Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood style, or any style for that matter, as a mystical creature who wandered from the astral plane to Earth whom came. Seduction at its finest: "Please Ring the Bell, " indeed.
Dear Sarah, I am trying to find someone who knows about the art of Anna Maria Charretie 1842-75. As it happens, a portrait OF her turned up for auction today, which was interesting to find. She painted a piece entitled The Children of J D Harris Esq c1871. This was Charretie’s largest painting (says Dictionary of British Women Artists, Sara Gray 2009. Mrs J D Harris was in fact Francis/Fanny Rosenberg, her friend and fellow RA artist whose works (as do Charreties') get into the top 3-figure range, though she was no good at people, so gave her friend the commission. Francis's family were also noted artists. Her grandson was the well-known coin and heraldic designer and stained glass artist George Kruger Gray. So the painting of The Children of J D Harris depict George's mother and uncle. If it still exists in any known location, or as a photo or catalogue etching, I'd love to see it. Thanks so much, Tony
I actually started to get really into the Pre-Raphaelites just a few weeks ago (via Waterhouse, to Burne-Jones, to Rossetti), and sure enough, I get Christie's newsletter showcasing all of these beautiful paintings you exhibit!
If you like the Pre-Raphaelites, there’s a film (on Netflix): Ophelia. It’s Hamlet from the women’s point of view, but each scenes in the movie is pretty much pre-raphaelite.
Cheers dude, I'll check that out
Their application of colors is my favorite. Thanks for the video!
Sarah Reynolds, classic Pre-Raphaelite model.!
My favorite art movement!! Love love love the PRB and the following generations.
I absolutely love the Pre-Raphaelites.🥰
It is clear Miss Sarah Reynolds is most worthy being painted as an Angel or Goddess in a Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood style, or any style for that matter, as a mystical creature who wandered from the astral plane to Earth whom came. Seduction at its finest: "Please Ring the Bell, " indeed.
Step 1: be stinking rich
Step 2: don't not be stinking rich
Beautiful dress - compliments....
Sarah Reynolds is a PR beauty herself imho.
Dear Sarah, I am trying to find someone who knows about the art of Anna Maria Charretie 1842-75. As it happens, a portrait OF her turned up for auction today, which was interesting to find. She painted a piece entitled The Children of J D Harris Esq c1871. This was Charretie’s largest painting (says Dictionary of British Women Artists, Sara Gray 2009. Mrs J D Harris was in fact Francis/Fanny Rosenberg, her friend and fellow RA artist whose works (as do Charreties') get into the top 3-figure range, though she was no good at people, so gave her friend the commission. Francis's family were also noted artists. Her grandson was the well-known coin and heraldic designer and stained glass artist George Kruger Gray. So the painting of The Children of J D Harris depict George's mother and uncle. If it still exists in any known location, or as a photo or catalogue etching, I'd love to see it. Thanks so much, Tony
❤️ From a Modern Raphaelite.
Definitely. Do you accept debit card?
~2:35 looks amazing like KLIMT ...
I think is/are Judith and/or Emilie Flöge a "Copy" (and/or similar) ☺️🇦🇹😉✌🏻🇪🇺
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Buy them from the Delaware Museum of Art as they deaccession them!
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First have a few million dollars at hand and then take things from there
I think we missed the first half of the video about how to become a billionaire