Pre-Raphaelite Sisters  Paid

Art, Poetry and Female Agency in Victorian Britain

by Glenda Youde (Edited), Robert Wilkes (Edited)
©2022, Edited Collection, 28, 468 Pages
The Arts

Series: Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts, Volume 49

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This is the first edited collection of essays entirely devoted to the women of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Inspired by the Pre-Raphaelite Sisters exhibition and conference of 2019–20, the individual essays present new research into the wide-ranging creativity of the Pre-Raphaelite women. Artistic subjects include Evelyn De Morgan’s goldwork paintings and her experiments with automatic writing. Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, Mary Seton Watts and Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale are also examined. Elizabeth Siddal’s relationship with her sister-in-law Christina Rossetti is explored, as is her appropriation of the Pre-Raphaelite principle of «truth to nature». Women’s writing is addressed, extracting Georgiana Burne-Jones from the memoir of her husband and reassessing the book of fairy tales she planned with Siddal. Fashion history informs an analysis of the sartorial practices of Jane Morris and Siddal, while the influence exerted by the Siddal–Rossetti relationship on a prominent Czech artist demonstrates how women initiated the spread of Pre-Raphaelite ideals in Europe. More personalised accounts of engaging with and recovering women in history include the painstaking genealogical research undertaken by the great-grandson of model Fanny Eaton and the curation of a Siddal exhibition at Wightwick Manor. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Pre-Raphaelites.

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the editors
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: ‘A Silent Passing By’ – Pre-Raphaelite Women in Context (Robert Wilkes)
  • Part I Making Art
    • 1 Evelyn De Morgan: Visions in Gold (Sarah Hardy)
    • 2 New Woman in Disguise: The Art of Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale and the Woman Question at the Fin de Siècle (Christin Neubauer)
    • 3 New Light Upon the Soul: Mary Seton Watts’s Legacy of Progressivism and Late-Pre-Raphaelitism in the Watts Cemetery Chapel (Caroline E. Giddis)
    • 4 Politics and Paint: The Life Work of Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon (Margaretta S. Frederick)
  • Part II Poetry and Writing
    • 5 ‘Words Came Slowly One by One from Frozen Lips Shut Still and Dumb’: A Reappraisal of the Poetry of Elizabeth Siddal (Rosalind White)
    • 6 Queer Tombs and Reframing Doom: Elizabeth Siddal and Georgiana Burne-Jones’s Unfinished Collaborative Project (Nat Reeve)
    • 7 Christina and Elizabeth Rossetti: Poetic and Artistic Rivals (Glenda Youde)
    • 8 ‘The Result of an Experiment’: Evelyn De Morgan and Automatic Writing (Carey Gibbons)
  • Part III Female Agency
    • 9 ‘Direct and Serious and Heartfelt’: Truth-to-nature in Elizabeth Siddal’s Creative Agency (Laure Nermel)
    • 10 Dismantling Pre-Raphaelite Dress: Facts and Fictions in Women’s Artistic Sartorial Practices (Robyne Calvert)
    • 11 Alžbĕta Siddallová and the Czech Rossetti (Helena Cox)
    • 12 Georgiana, Lady Burne-Jones: A Self-Portrait in the ‘Memorials’ of Her Husband (Charlotte Gere)
  • Part IV Personal Perspectives
    • 13 Fanny Eaton: An Attempt to Discover the Woman behind the Images (Brian Eaton)
    • 14 Beyond Ophelia and Wightwick Manor: Collecting and Exhibiting Women Artists’ Work at the National Trust (Hannah Squire)
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index
  • Series Index
Pages:
28, 468
Year:
2022
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9781800795648 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781800795662 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781800795655 (Active)
ISBN (MOBI):
9781800795679 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Wien, 2022. XXVIII, 468 pp., 39 b/w ill, 62 colour ill.

Glenda Youde has recently completed her doctorate at the University of York researching the neglected artistic legacy of Elizabeth Eleanor Rossetti (née Siddall).

Robert Wilkes is a postdoctoral fellow in art history at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP).

Together they organised the successful conference Pre-Raphaelite Sisters: Making Art at the University of York in December 2019.

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