List of Pre-Raphaelite paintings

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The Beguiling of Merlin, 1874 by Edward Burne-Jones, at the Lady Lever Art Gallery

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

James Collinson

James CollinsonThe Sisters, c. 1860
  • 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

William Holman HuntThe Scapegoat, 1854–1856

John Everett Millais

John Everett Millais, Leisure Hours, 1864, Detroit Institute of Arts
Dante Gabriel RossettiPaolo and Francesca da Rimini, 1867

Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Other major artists

Lawrence Alma-Tadema

Ford Madox Brown

Edward Burne-Jones

Edward Burne-Jones, The Princess Tied to the Tree 1866

Arthur Hughes

Arthur HughesOphelia, 1863–64

Sir Edward John Poynter

Associated artists

George Price Boyce

George Price BoyceA Portrait of Annie Miller, 1854

John Brett

James Campbell

James CampbellThe Dragon’s Den, 1854

John Collier

Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

Charles Allston Collins

Frank Cadogan Cowper

William Davis

Walter Howell Deverell

  • 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

Frank Bernard Dicksee
Chivalry, 1885
  • 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

  • Entry of Christ into Jerusalem

John William Godward

Thomas Cooper Gotch

Edward Robert Hughes

Edward Robert HughesMidsummer Eve, 1908

John William Inchbold

John Lee

Edmund Leighton

Edmund LeightonGod Speed!, 1900

Frederic Leighton

Evelyn De Morgan

Joseph Noel Paton

Sir Joseph Noel PatonThe Quarrel of Oberon and Titania, 1849

Frederick Sandys

(Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys)

Thomas Seddon

Simeon Solomon

Simeon SolomonAutumn
  • 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

  • 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

John Melhuish Strudwick

John William Waterhouse

Daniel Alexander Williamson

William Lindsay Windus

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