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ISBN: PB: 9780300177336

Yale University Press

March 2012

192 pp.

23.4x16.5 cm

98 colour images, 21 black&white illus.

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Reading the Pre-Raphaelites

Noted for its vivid colours, elaborate use of symbols, and dedication to close observation of the natural world, the work of Pre-Raphaelite artists combines a deep engagement with the past and a modern realism that exemplifies the concerns of the age of steam travel. In "Reading the Pre-Raphaelites", author Tim Barringer draws on an imaginative selection of paintings, drawings, and photographs to suggest that the dynamic energy of Pre-Raphaelitism arose out of the paradoxes at its heart. Past and present, historicism and modernity, symbolism and realism, as well as the tensions between city and country, men and women, worker and capitalist, colonizer and colonized all make appearances within Pre-Raphaelite art. By focusing on these issues, Barringer draws together the strands of revisionist thought on the Pre-Raphaelites and provides a range of stimulating new interpretations of their work. Beautifully illustrated, the second edition of this authoritative survey traces the history of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, and includes new sections on photography as well as a revised introduction and bibliography.

About the Author

Tim Barringer is Paul Mellon Professor of the History of Art at Yale University. His books include "Men at Work: Art and Labour in Victorian Britain" (Yale) and the exhibition catalogues "American Sublime", "Art and Emancipation in Jamaica" (Yale), "Opulence and Anxiety", and "Before and After Modernism".