Holman Hunt chronicles the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in this two-volume memoir of 1905, controversially presenting himself as the movement's founding father.
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William Holman Hunt (1827–1910) chronicles the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood's history in this two-volume memoir of 1905, controversially presenting himself as the movement's founding father. Volume 2 covers his later journeys to Europe and the Holy Land, unconventional remarriage and later masterpieces like The Lady of Shalott. A polemical 'Retrospect' reasserts the movement's principles.
1. Dr Sim, Robert, Dick and I go to the Mount of Olives; 2. A case to prove the honesty of Jewish conversion; 3. Plain of Merom; 4. Travel from Marseilles to Paris; 5. Leighton; 6. Life school at Kensington; 7. Visit to Tennyson; 8. Breakfast with Gladstone; 9. Jacob Omnium controversy in Times; 10. Beamont and St Michael's, Cambridge; 11. Commence Shadow of Death; 12. Meet Tissot; 13. Photogravure executed by Goupil; 14. Commence The Lady of Shalott; 15. Light of the World; 16. Criticisms on Claudio and Isabella; 17. Impressionism.
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