Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio Practice

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  1. Hunt, W. H. 1905-1906. Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Lon­
    don: Macmillan & Co., (1):276.

  2. Hunt, W H. 1886. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: A fight for art. The Con­
    temporary Review 49 (April):471-88, (May):737-50, Oune):820-33.

  3. Hamerton, op. cit., 46.

  4. Of course, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in its strictest sense only endured
    from 1848 to 1854, so a purist might claim it as a Pre-Raphaelite technique,
    although all the Brothers quickly returned to traditional painting techniques, and
    only Hunt and John Everett Millais had ever developed it to any great extent.

  5. Holman-Hunt, D. 1969. My Grandfather, His Wives and Loves. London: Hamish
    Hamilton, 18.

  6. AITlOr, A. C. 1989. William Holman Hunt: The True Pre-Raphaelite. London: Con-
    stable, 266.

  7. Hunt, W. H. 1872. Personal diary (May 25, 1872). Original manuscript in the
    John Rylands University Library, Manchester, England.

  8. A Pre-Raphaelite Friendship, no. 136 (16 October 1878),258.

  9. Consistent results have been achieved in cross-section analysis carried out by the
    author, and by conservators at the Tate Gallery and University College, London,
    among others.


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