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Hughes was born in London. In 1846 he entered the art school at Somerset House, his first master being Alfred Stevens, and later entered the Royal Academy schools. It was here, after reading a copy of The Germ, that he met John Everett Millais, Holman Hunt, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, although he never became an official member of the Pre-Raphaelite group of painters. [1]
April Love is a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Arthur Hughes which was created between 1855 and 1856. It was first exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1856. [1] At its first showing Hughes accompanied the painting with an extract from Tennyson's poem "The Miller's Daughter": Love is hurt with jar and fret, Love is made a vague regret,
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The painting depicts a curate and his fiancée in a woodland setting. The title refers to middle class social conventions of the time, in particular the fact that the parents of a woman engaged to a poorly paid curate would typically not allow the marriage until he had secured a more remunerative position – i.e. within the church hierarchy.
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Arthur Melville (1858–1904) Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929) George Henry (1858–1943) Elizabeth Armstrong Forbes (1859–1912) Henrietta Rae (1859–1928) Charles W. Bartlett (1860–1940) Lewis Charles Powles (1860–1942) Christabel Cockerell (1863–1951) Margaret Bernadine Hall (1863–1910) George Phoenix (1863–1935) Arthur Wardle ...
These were the painters Val Prinsep, Arthur Hughes, J. H. Pollen, John Roddam Spencer Stanhope and the sculptor Alexander Munro. [2] A close up of Jane Burden, later Morris, in Rossetti's Sir Lancelot's Vision of the Holy Grail The murals compete with the light from the windows. The process of painting the murals was notoriously chaotic.