PreRaphaelite Art
Pre-Raphaelite Art refers to the artistic movement that originated in Britain during the mid-19th century. The artists associated with this movement sought to reject the industrialization and mechanization of art, instead emphasizing a return to the values of craftsmanship and spirituality present in earlier art forms. Pre-Raphaelite Art is characterized by its vivid colors, attention to detail, and romanticized depictions of nature, literature, and historical events. It falls under the broader category of Preraphaelitism Art, which encompasses the artistic movement as a whole, and is a subcategory of Preraphaelite Art History, which explores the cultural context, influences, and evolution of this movement over time. Pre-Raphaelite Art is an integral part of the study of Art History, shedding light on the broader trends and developments in Western art during the 19th century.