movement: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood / location: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

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instance of: painting (9) | watercolor painting (2)

genre: religious art (3) | genre art (1) | allegory (1) | mythological painting (1)

artist: William Holman Hunt (2) | Edward Burne-Jones (2) | John Everett Millais (1) | Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1) | Ford Madox Brown (1) | Arthur Hughes (1) | Frederick Sandys (1)

depicts: man (2) | dog (1) | Jesus Christ (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | woman (1) | baby (1) | rainbow (1) | kiss (1) | poverty (1) | blindness (1) | sword (1) | long hair (1) | Hedera (1) | boat (1) | umbrella (1) | biblical Magi (1) | ferns (1) | part (1)

material used: oil paint (6) | gouache paint (2) | canvas (2) | watercolor paint (2) | wood (1) | paper (1)

exhibition history: Europeana 280 (1)

main subject: Adoration of the Magi (1)

The Merciful Knight

painting / watercolor painting
by Edward Burne-Jones (1863)
John Gualbert body armor kneeling sword kiss Jesus Christ man

The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple

painting
by William Holman Hunt (1860)

Garden of an Inn, Capri

painting
by Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1859)

Valentine Rescuing Sylvia from Proteus

painting
by William Holman Hunt (1851)
The Two Gentlemen of Verona

The Blind Girl

painting
by John Everett Millais (1856)
blindness rainbow poverty Winchelsea

Medea

painting
by Frederick Sandys (1868)

The Last of England

painting
by Ford Madox Brown (1855)
boat umbrella White Cliffs of Dover emigrant baby Emma Madox Brown

The Long Engagement

painting
by Arthur Hughes (1854)
curate engagement man woman woodland couple blond trunk Hedera ferns dog cloak standing long hair part

Star of Bethlehem

painting / watercolor painting
by Edward Burne-Jones (1885)
Adoration of the Magi biblical Magi adoration Virgin Mary Child Jesus