The PRS is the international society for the study of the lives
and art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and their circle.
Founded in 1988, the Pre-Raphaelite Society publishes writings relating to the
PRB and their successors, provides notices of exhibitions and events, and
hosts meetings and lectures of national and international interest.
and art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and their circle.
Founded in 1988, the Pre-Raphaelite Society publishes writings relating to the
PRB and their successors, provides notices of exhibitions and events, and
hosts meetings and lectures of national and international interest.
Join us for our free Founder's Day lecture
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Pre-Raphaelite Project Funding
The Pre-Raphaelite Society is delighted to announce that it will be offering funding for a project related
to Pre-Raphaelite studies. The aim of the Society is to encourage the study of the works and lives of,
and promote the wider appreciation of, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and their successors,
and we are offering up to £1000 for a project that meets these aims. Details
to Pre-Raphaelite studies. The aim of the Society is to encourage the study of the works and lives of,
and promote the wider appreciation of, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and their successors,
and we are offering up to £1000 for a project that meets these aims. Details
We aim to develop a community of graduate students and early-career researchers with a specialism in Pre-Raphaelite studies.
Our activities will include:
An online seminar series for sharing research Online talks and workshops
In-person get-togethers and visits
An annual conference
We are pleased to announce the programme for our first seminar series!
The seminars will be held virtually on Zoom, from 7.30 - 8.30 pm GMT, and links will be sent a week in advance.
9 OCTOBER: Burne-Jones's Friendships
Cecilia Rose: A Pre-Raphaelite 'Bromance': Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Karl Merrick: Edward Burne-Jones and Swinburne
6 NOVEMBER: Imagining Women
Ellie Wallis: When is a Siren not a Siren? J.W. Waterhouse's Ulysses and the Sirens
Ester Díaz Morillo: Consumption of the Female Body in the Illustrations of Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market'
4 DECEMBER: Spiritualist Influences
Thomas Dunwell: The Ghosts of John Everett Millais
Emily Learmont: 'The Evil Genius': A Lost Pre-Raphaelite Portrait and Spiritualist Reference
in The King's Quair Screen by William Bell Scott
To learn more and join our mailing list, contact
preraphaelitesocietygraduatenetwork.blog
Our activities will include:
An online seminar series for sharing research Online talks and workshops
In-person get-togethers and visits
An annual conference
We are pleased to announce the programme for our first seminar series!
The seminars will be held virtually on Zoom, from 7.30 - 8.30 pm GMT, and links will be sent a week in advance.
9 OCTOBER: Burne-Jones's Friendships
Cecilia Rose: A Pre-Raphaelite 'Bromance': Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Karl Merrick: Edward Burne-Jones and Swinburne
6 NOVEMBER: Imagining Women
Ellie Wallis: When is a Siren not a Siren? J.W. Waterhouse's Ulysses and the Sirens
Ester Díaz Morillo: Consumption of the Female Body in the Illustrations of Christina Rossetti's 'Goblin Market'
4 DECEMBER: Spiritualist Influences
Thomas Dunwell: The Ghosts of John Everett Millais
Emily Learmont: 'The Evil Genius': A Lost Pre-Raphaelite Portrait and Spiritualist Reference
in The King's Quair Screen by William Bell Scott
To learn more and join our mailing list, contact
preraphaelitesocietygraduatenetwork.blog