Oxford Union murals project

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The Oxford Union murals project was a mid-19th-century collaborative effort by Pre-Raphaelite artists to decorate the Oxford Union Society’s debating hall with large-scale paintings based on Arthurian legends.

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instanceOf art project
collaborative artwork
mural cycle
basedOn Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian romances

medieval literature
commissionedBy Oxford Union Society
country United Kingdom
creator Arthur Hughes
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Edward Burne-Jones
Ford Madox Brown
John Roddam Spencer Stanhope
Val Prinsep
William Morris
depicts Arthurian legend
scenes from the legends of King Arthur
genre history painting
hasPart large-scale wall paintings
mural decorations of the debating hall
inception 1857
influenced later decorative schemes by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones
location Oxford Union Society
Oxford
surface form: Oxford, England
movement Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
notableFor Arthurian subject matter in Victorian art
collaborative execution by several Pre-Raphaelite artists
role in the development of Morris and Burne-Jones as artists
partOf artistic activities associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
significantEvent early collaborative work of the Pre-Raphaelite circle at Oxford
timePeriod mid-19th century
usesTechnique fresco-like mural painting

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Dante Gabriel Rossetti associatedWith Oxford Union murals project