A satirical watercolor mocking the pre-raphaelites, with its layout being an obvious reference to that of a converted british family sheltering a christian missionary from the persecution of the druids, a painting by william holman hunt that was exhibited at the royal academy in 1850. Date: circa 1860. Dimensions: 292 x 381 mm (11 1/2 x 15 in). Medium: graphite, panel, watercolor and gilt. Collection: Hinton Ampner, Hampshire (accredited museum). Claxton
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