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		Pre-Raphaelite adjective  /ˌpriː ˈræfiəlaɪt/   /ˌpriː ˈræfiəlaɪt/                          jump to other results - connected with or in the style of the Pre-Raphaelites      
 - (especially of a woman) looking like a person in a painting by one of the Pre-Raphaelites, for example with pale skin and long, thick, dark red hair      
 
 Pre-Raphaelite noun  /ˌpriː ˈræfiəlaɪt/   /ˌpriː ˈræfiəlaɪt/                          jump to other results - a member of a group of British nineteenth-century artists who painted in a style similar to Italian artists of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, before the time of Raphael
CultureThe group of Pre-Raphaelites included John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt (who formed what they called the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood). Other artists associated with the group included William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. Their subjects were usually from literature or the Bible, and were painted in bright colours with realistic detail.  
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