Abstract

In this article we will emphasize the reception at the international art market ―from 1990 to 2017― of the paintings created by male and female artists of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in which they represent the different roles of the womanhood, from the lowest stratus of the society to the Virgin Mary. Our discourse will try to establish the possible relationship between pictoric genre and their results at the main auction houses.

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