The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, founded in 1848, was characterized by artists such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, and John Everett Millais. They sought to reject the academic standards of their time and instead drew inspiration from medieval and early Renaissance art, emphasizing vivid colors, intricate details, and emotional intensity. Their work often featured themes of nature, beauty, and literature, with a focus on realism and symbolism. The Brotherhood aimed to promote a sincere and honest form of artistic expression, moving away from the conventions of the Royal Academy.
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