TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - The Pre-Raphaelites and science A1 - Holmes, John, 1973- kirjoittaja LA - eng PP - New Haven PB - Published for the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press YR - 2018 UL - https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.3158412 AB - This revelatory book traces how the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and their close associates put scientific principles into practice across their painting, poetry, sculpture, and architecture. In their manifesto, The Germ, the Pre-Raphaelites committed themselves to creating a new kind of art modeled on science, in which precise observation could lead to discoveries about nature and humanity. In Oxford and London, Victorian scientists and Pre-Raphaelite artists worked together to design and decorate natural history museums as temples to God's creation. At the same time, journals like Nature and the Fortnightly Review combined natural science with Pre-Raphaelite art theory and poetry to find meaning and coherence within a worldview turned upside down by Darwin's theory of evolution. Offering reinterpretations of well-known works by John Everett Millais, William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown, and William Morris, this major revaluation of the popular Victorian movement also considers less-familiar artists who were no less central to the Pre-Raphaelite project. These include William Michael Rossetti, Walter Deverell, James Collinson, John and Rosa Brett, John Lucas Tupper, and the O'Shea brothers, along with the architects Benjamin Woodward and Alfred Waterhouse. SN - 978-0-300-23206-6 sidottu KW - Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. KW - 1800-1899 KW - Art and science. KW - Natural history : England : History : 19th century. KW - Pre-Raphaelites : England. KW - Science in art. KW - Natural history. KW - Pre-Raphaelites. KW - England. ER -