Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s pencil study for “Pandora,”

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Cartwright Hall presents a selection of works from Bradford District Museums & Galleries’ Pre-Raphaelite collection.

The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was founded in London in 1848 by artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt. The group set out to challenge the dominant artistic conventions of their time. Rejecting the teachings of the Royal Academy and the infl uence of artists such as Raphael, they instead looked to earlier traditions of painting for inspiration. Their work is known for its intense details, bright colours, and depictions of nature, often using real people as models rather than idealised classical figures.

Although the Brotherhood itself lasted only a few years, its influence spread widely and helped shape British art and design. Artists and designers such as William Morris carried many of the same ideas into the Arts and Crafts movement.

The works displayed here include studies by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and others associated with the movement, offering an insight into how these artists worked and the people who appeared in their paintings.

Alongside the historic works, the gallery also includes contemporary responses developed with Bradford’s Equity Partnership, inviting visitors to reflect on how these artworks are understood today.

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Public Transport Directions

By Bus (Bradford Interchange → Cartwright Hall) Routes: 662, 622, or 626 | Frequency: Every 10–15 minutes (Mon–Sat); every 20–30 minutes on Sundays | Stop: Keighley Road/Emm Lane | Walk: 5 minutes through Lister Park.

By Train (Bradford Forster Square → Frizinghall Station) Frequency: Regular weekday and weekend service | Walk: 20 minutes through Lister Park to Cartwright Hall.

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Cartwright Hall, Lister Park, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD9 4NS
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Opening Times

Season (28 Mar 2026 - 31 Dec 2026)
DayTimes
MondayClosed
Tuesday - Friday10:00 - 16:00
Saturday - Sunday11:00 - 16:00
Bank Holiday11:00 - 16:00

* Closed Monday.

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