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Ran across this:

  • Horrocks, Jamie (June 2017). "Pre-Raphaelite Primitivism and the Periodical Press: Florence Caxton's The Choice of Paris". Visual Culture in Britain. 19 (2). doi:10.1080/14714787.2017.1328286. Abstract is available without subscription access.
  • Payne, Chirstiana (2015). "John Brett: A Pre-Raphaelite Imperialist". Visual Culture in Britain. 16 (2). doi:10.1080/14714787.2015.1038895.
  • Johnson, Chloe (2010). "Presenting the Pre-Raphaelites: From Radio Reminiscences to Desperate Romantics". Visual Culture in Britain. 11 (10). doi:10.1080/14714780903509847.

 — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  08:58, 22 July 2023 (UTC); rev'd. 09:16, 22 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Paul Barlow on Google Scholar

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I recently read the Wikipedia:Deceased Wikipedians/2015#Paul_Barlow (Paul_Barlow) & saw this link:

This source stated that:

In the mid-1980s he baffled and shocked many members of the Art History Department at the University of Sussex when he declared that his PhD would be on Pre-Raphaelitism and Victorian culture, not the critical modelling of Raphael in academic art theory. Paul’s thesis – supported by a set of dazzling readings of the fluid critical relations between the Pre-Raphaelites and their long-neglected rivals, The Clique – was a path-breaking account of the struggle of ideas in the mid-nineteenth-century British art world.

My interest piqued, I naturally went to Google Scholar, where I fashioned this query, which mostly seems to retrieve works by Barlow, plus citations & mentions of his work:

I thought this might be useful for those interested in the Pre-Raphaelites & their contemporaries as well. Paul Barlow may well continue contributing to Wikipedia beyond the grave in the form of citations of his published works. Peaceray (talk) 07:25, 18 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]