“Many art historians have emphasised the ways in which the Pre-Raphaelites imitated the art of the past. Prettejohn not only looks again at the nature of this imitation but demonstrates how it enabled them to contribute to the re-evaluation of that art.” —Nicholas Penny, <i>London Review of Books</i><br /><br />"…a brilliantly realised excavation of the mindset of progressive Victorian painters."— Nicholas Tromans, <i>Burlington Magazine</i><br /><br />"a pleasure to read" — Susan Owens, <i>TLS</i><br /> <br /><br />"This is a finely written book, full of the kind of detail which would warrant further study." — Paul Flux, <i>Albion Magazine Online</i><br /><br />"a book to reference and return to" — Mark Jones, <i>Pre-Raphaelite Society Review</i><br /> <br /><br />"This book confirms Elizabeth Prettejohn as our foremost writer on Victorian art." — Andrew Saint, <i>The Victorian</i><br /> <br /><br />