Episode 22: The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Boccaccio, and Basil

Listen to the episode HERE on Soundcloud or visit the podcast on iTunes, either through the Podcasts App (just search for “Stuff about Things Art History”) or by clicking HERE.  Happy listening!

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John Everett Millais, Isabella, oil on canvas, 1848-1849, in the collection of the Walker Art Galley [image credit: Wikipedia]
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William Holman Hunt, Lisabetta and the Pot of Basil, 1868, oil on canvas, in the collection of the Laing Art Gallery [Image credit: Wikipedia]
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John White Alexander, Isabella and the Pot of Basil, 1897, oil on canvas, in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston [image credit: Wikipedia]
John William Waterhouse, Isabella and the Pot of Basil, oil and canvas, 1907 [image credit: Byron’s Muse]
Arthur Trevethin Nowell, Isabella and the Pot of Basil, 1904, oil on canvas [image credit: Fine Art America]
Edward Reginald Frampton, Isabella and the Pot of Basil, 1912, oil on canvas, in the collection of the Maas Gallery [image credit: Victorian Web]
Averil Burleigh, Isabella and the Pot of Basil, 1911, lithograph for a book of John Keats’ poetry [image credit: Look and Learn]
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Original: Alphonse Mucha, The Zodiac, 1896, color lithograph

Happy listening,

-Lindsay

3 thoughts on “Episode 22: The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Boccaccio, and Basil

  1. Dot's avatar

    One of your best! I didn’t know about the PRB. I’ll be sure to learn more about them now. I’ve listened to all but one of your episodes. Working on that last one while walking this week. Please write more. I love Stuff About Things. I try to “look at something beautiful” each day. Imagine my surprise, when in conversation with my son, he gave me the very same advice recently when I was complaining about covid restrictions on our lives. This pandemic has made me concentrate on the here and now!
    Sincerely,
    Dot Dickinson

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    1. Lindsay Sheedy's avatar

      Hey, Dot! Thanks so much for those kind words! I loved this episode, too! Not to worry: I’ve got a new episode in the works that I’ll post after I meet a dissertation deadline next week. I’m about six weeks away from submitting my final dissertation, so things are as crazy as ever! Come November I should have much more time to devote to new episodes. And the WPA murals are still on the list. 🙂 Keeping finding those beautiful things! -L

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  2. Dot Dickinson's avatar

    so now I have watched 6 episodes of Desperate Romantics on Prime video. Now I want to see more Rosetti art. I was intrigued by the influence of Rosetti on William Morris. Thanks for sparking this curiosity. So much looking forward to more podcasts when you get that “PhD” title. Best wishes.

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