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PRE-RAPHAELITES: BEAUTY AND REBELLION - CLOSING 5 JUNE

Last chance to see the Walker Art Gallery’s blockbuster 2016 show

The Walker Art Gallery’s blockbuster exhibition, Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion, which has been seen by more than 43,000 visitors, closes on 5 June 2016. The popular exhibition showcases more than 120 paintings by leading Pre-Raphaelite artists.

Featuring in the exhibition are iconic paintings on loan from institutions and private collections across the UK, alongside key pieces from National Museums Liverpool’s own collections. Many of the privately owned works have never been on public display before, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s The Salutation of Beatrice (1881/2). 

Visitors who have enjoyed the exhibition have commented:

“This is truly a MUST visit for everyone in Liverpool! The collection is amazing. Go and see it as long as the exhibition is running, truly beautiful.” – Tamara M (Tripadvisor)

“There are paintings on display here that will bring you to your knees! An astonishing exhibition, in a world-class gallery.” – Martin D, Scarborough (Tripadvisor)

“Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty & Rebellion is the best exhibition I've seen in years! What a treat.” – Ian, Warrington (Walker Art Gallery visitors’ book) 

National Museums Liverpool worked with one of the world’s leading Pre-Raphaelite experts, Christopher Newall, to produce the exhibition which reveals, through some of the most enduring and popular works of the period, how the northern art scene rivalled London in Victorian England.

Curator of the exhibition, Christopher Newall, said: “Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion reveals, for the very first time, how the city of Liverpool influenced a movement that would change the course of British art in the 19th century.

“The support of the city of Liverpool was invaluable in establishing and positioning Pre-Raphaelitism within the Victorian art world. This exhibition explores different aspects of patronage, art politics and of the careers of the artists who lived in Liverpool in a way that no exhibition has previously done.”

Through renowned works by Pre-Raphaelite masters including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown, William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais, the exhibition explores the significance of the Liverpool Academy and the city’s Autumn Exhibitions, which enabled the movement to flourish.

The exhibition also introduces the collectors who were both friends and supporters of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Collectors such as John Miller, Frederick Richards Leyland and George and Julia Rae enabled these revolutionary painters to change the face of British art in the 19th century.

In addition to exploring some of the subject matter traditionally associated with Pre-Raphaelite paintings, including portraiture, religion and mythology, the exhibition showcases a number of works depicting scenes of rural life and recognisable British landscapes, notably those by Liverpool painters including William Davis, James Campbell and William JJC Bond.

Accompanied by a full-colour 128-page catalogue, the exhibition also presents fascinating new research into Liverpool artist John Ingle Lee and renowned collector John Miller, through the legacy of the glorious artworks they left behind.

Head of Fine Art at National Museums Liverpool, Ann Bukantas, said: “The collector John Miller has always been central to the Pre-Raphaelite story, as a friend and patron of many of the artists, especially Ford Madox Brown and, in Liverpool, William Davis.

“We have new information about Miller’s background, and the business dealings that enabled him to collect paintings – and sometimes forced him to sell them. We have also uncovered much more about the admired Liverpool artist John Ingle Lee, revealing new details about his life and death, and the previously underestimated extent of his artistic output.”

Tickets for Pre-Raphaelites: Beauty and Rebellion are available to purchase online, priced at £7 for adults and £5 for concessions, or on the day at the Walker Art Gallery. The exhibition is free to anyone aged 18 and under and discounted tickets are available for existing members of National Museums Liverpool and other selected groups.

New members can enjoy their first entry into the exhibition for free. For further information, and to purchase tickets or become a member of National Museums Liverpool, visit: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/preraphaelites

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