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William Holman Hunt was a British golden age painter and was one of the founding members of the pre-Raphaelite movement. Hunt helped to form this translucent and mystical style which was influenced by Renaissance art and initially rejected by the Royal Academy. Along with fellow painter John Everett Millais, Hunt began a style which would become very popular and successful, both artistically and commercially and embodied the ideals set by the painter Raphael.
Though his first name was William, he eventually took to using his middle name “Holman” and signed his paintings that way. The young Hunt found little success at the outset of his career, and was deemed as a clumsy painter, and his compositions were thought to be ugly. He eventually found fame with his religious paintings, as well as for his naturalistic scenes of urban and country life.
Religion would become a major influence in Hunt’s art, and he even made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in order to research one of his works. While there he painted many landscapes of the region as well as a number of religious compositions.
Hunt also created portraits as well as illustration for books and poems, all with the same intricate attention to detail that the pre-Raphaelites would become known for. These paintings were rife with symbolism and bold color, and were comprised of mythological and religious figures, as well as regional figures and objects. Hunt thought that it was the duty of the artist to show the correspondence between fact and sign and out of all of the pre-Raphaelites was said to have been the most true to their ideals.
Towards the end of his career, Hunt’s eyesight began to fail him. As a result, he accepted the help of fellow painter Edward Robert Hughes in completing a number of his paintings, including his famous “The Lady of Shalott.”
Today, Hunt’s paintings are housed all over the world and are highly sought after at auction for their mystical radiance and religious elements. Still wondering about a British painting in your family collection? Contact us…it could be by William Holman Hunt.
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