Rights & Rebellions in Victorian Art
The long nineteenth century was a period of major social, political, and economic upheaval. This tour explores how artists of the Victorian period contributed to wider debates surrounding poverty, justice and liberty.
13 mins
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Introduction
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1:21
The Press Gang by George Morland
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0:41
Relatives in Bond by John Evan Hodgson
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1:18
The Cauld Blast by Joshua Hargrave Sams Mann
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0:54
Newgate: Committed for Trial by Frank Holl
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0:55
Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward by Luke Fildes
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1:05
Licensing the Beggars in Spain by John Bagnold Burgess
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0:59
A State Secret by John Pettie
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0:55
The Suppliants by Edwin Long
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1:03
The Princes in the Tower by John Everett Millais
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1:01
Princess Elizabeth in Prison at St James's by John Everett Millais
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0:54
The Babylonian Marriage Market by Edwin Long
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1:04