
Pre-Raphaelite style
The Pre-Raphaelite style is an artistic movement from the mid-19th century that emphasizes detailed, vibrant, and highly realistic depictions inspired by early Renaissance art before Raphael. Artists focused on precise craftsmanship, rich colors, and intricate compositions, often depicting mythological, historical, or literary themes. They valued natural beauty, medieval aesthetics, and a sense of moral seriousness. Their works frequently feature elaborate textures and luminous qualities, aiming to elevate the viewer's appreciation of both nature and craftsmanship. Overall, the Pre-Raphaelite style seeks to revive and celebrate the detailed beauty and moral sincerity of earlier art traditions.