'Holloway Prison brooch' designed by Sylvia Pankhurst as a medal of honour for British suffragettes who had been imprisoned and tortured in their fight for women's rights #womensart
We are delighted that The Cultural Construction of Hidden Spaces: Essays on Pockets, Pouches and Secret Drawers has been published as part of Brill's Spatial Practices series https://t.co/PwRF0fiIbT
LIVE NOW! We are delighted to welcome D M Denton to talk about her latest novel 'The Dove Upon Her Branch: A Novel Portrait of Christina Rossetti'. Diane discusses her research processes and how best to convey the story of C.Rossetti in historical fiction.
The catalogue has arrived, the installation is nearly complete, and it’s looking fabulous.
‘Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920’ @Tate opens next week!
Special Monday release!! Dr Amy Lim joins us to discuss the exhibition 'Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920' opening at Tate Britain on May 16th. With plenty of nineteenth century and Pre-Raphaelite adjacent artists on display, this exhibition is not to be missed!
I am so grateful to have this wonderful cover.
How moving to unwrap and hold the book in my hands after all the work of writing and the work of the fantastic production team. Great to share parts of book today with a lovely group. @RoutledgeHist@routledgebooks
This Saturday we are excited to host a Pre-Raphaelite Society Lecture:
‘The Face of a Woman and the Modern Pre-Raphaelites’, @bmi1854, The Birmingham and Midland Institute, Sat 13th April 2024 given by @Alice_Eden4.
#SpecialIssueSaturday This is a call for papers for our magazine, The Pre-Raphaelite Society Review, Autumn/Winter Issue, entitled ‘Pre-Raphaelites on the Global Stage’.
Deadline for Submissions is Noon GMT, 1st September. Email your interest to [email protected].
LIVE NOW! It is a pleasure to welcome Rocío Moyano Rejano to the podcast. Rocío studies the depictions and legacies of Shakespeare's heroines. In this episode she discusses the longstanding cultural impact of Ophelia and how various Pre-Raphaelite artists engaged with her story.