
1832–1915 · British · 19 artworks
artist bio
Arthur Hughes was a British painter and illustrator associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, known for his depictions of literary and mythological subjects, as well as scenes of childhood and domestic life. His works are characterized by their vibrant colors, intricate details, and emotional depth, contributing significantly to the aesthetic and narrative qualities of Victorian art.
related: John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt

Ophelia
1863

The Property Room
1879

In the Grass
1865

Portrait of Mrs. Louisa Jenner

He is Risen - The First Easter
1896

Gleaning

A Spring Afternoon

The Annunciation

The Yellow Sand

Good Night

Home from the Sea
1862

Perran Point - Cornwall

The Sailing Signal Gun
1881

Old Neighbor Gone Bye

The Pained Heart', or 'Sigh No More, Ladies', or 'Juliet and her Nurse'
1872

The Nativity

Aurora Leigh's Dismissal of Romney - (The Tryst)
1845

Self-portrait
1851

Asleep in the Woods