The members of the the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - John Everett Millais, Rossetti and William Holman Hunt. Second from the left is a fictional character, Fred:
The series is set in 1851 and explores the lives and loves of the artists:
Hunt and Rossetti in the studio with model Annie Miller:
The actresses resemble the women used as models by the Brotherhood, with their long, thick, wavy red hair: 
One of the most interesting aspects for me is the depiction of the artists recreating some of their best-known paintings. In this case, Millais is painting "Ophelia":
With Lizzie as his model:
While the series has been condemned by some critics for being a type of "Carry On" film for its many sex scenes, and for what some see as the dumbing down of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, it certainly is lovely to look at.Images courtesy of the official BBC2 "Desperate Romantics" website and "La Maison de Vie" website


6 comments:
I love the costumes and the big flowy hair! Sounds good, I will have to check it out if they show it here...
The Lady in the lake is a pretty good replica too!
:)
critics-schmitics, if its visually stunning then is defo worth a look.
is she the only woman in the world who can carry of those red frizzy curls without them looking like red frzzy curls!?!
x
Now if I were still 14 this would have been a to die for series for me...as it is in my um thritysomething years it looks amazing and i could definetly become addicted can't believe I have missed so much. thanks for bringing it to our attention! Cheers Katherine
That is Michelle from Being Human I think he's fab, so I will definitely be watching that.
Em x
I loved this series and it really sparked an interest in the Pre Raphalites for me, there is also a book out of the series , its also called The Desperate Romantics.
Thanks for posting about this, hugsxx
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